Health Phrases
ʔəsx̌əɬqidəb čəd.
I have a headache.
ʔəsx̌əɬdisəb čəd.
My teeth hurt.
ʔəsx̌əɬ tsi dsk̓ʷuy.
My mother is sick.
ʔəsx̌əɬ tsi dkayə.
My grandmother is sick.
ʔəsx̌əɬ t(i) dbad.
My father is sick.
ʔəsx̌əɬ čəd.
I am sick.
ʔəsx̌aƛ̕txʷ čəxʷ ʔu kʷi gʷədskʷaxʷacid.
Do you need help?
ʔəsx̌aƛ̕txʷ čəd ti ɬaw̓t səxʷc̓aʔkʷdisəb.
I want a new tooth brush.
ʔəstuq̓ʷub tsi dbədaʔ.
My daughter has a cold.
ʔəstuq̓ʷub ti dbədaʔ.
My son has a cold.
ʔəsƛ̕ubil čəd, huy ʔəsx̌əɬ tsi dsk̓ʷuyʔ.
I am fine, but my mother is sick.
ʔəsčal ti dᶻədis taktə.
How was the dentist?
xʷiʔ, ʔəsx̌əɬ čəd.
No, I am sick.
tuʔəsx̌əɬ gʷəl tut̕uk̓ʷ.
He was sick and he went home.
ƛ̕a ʔu dəxʷhəliʔil.
Did she go to the Health Clinic?
ɬuʔux̌ʷ čəxʷ ʔu dxʷʔal ti dəxʷhəliʔil.
Are you going to the clinic?
ɬuqʷibitəb ʔə ti taktə ti ddᶻədᶻadis.
The dentist will fix my teeth.
ɬukʷaʔəd čəd ti sbadəš.
I’m going to give up smoking.
ləƛ̕a čəd dᶻədis taktə.
I am going to the dentist.
cəlacəɬdat ti shəliʔil ʔə ti stubš.
Friday is the Men’s Health Fair.