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sékw’emiy

Illustration for birch tree

birch tree


Sekw’emiy is the Halq’eméylem word for ‘birch tree’. It’s name is related to the word for ‘to peel’, to ‘take bark off’…


Pronunciation

  • Sékw’emiy sounds like “SOOK-wuh-MEE”, except that the k is popped.
  • To make the k popped, you combine it with a catch in the throat (glottal stop).


Audio: Elizabeth Herrling, Elizabeth Phillips


Related words

Sékw’emiy come from the same root as these words:

  • síkw’get peeled, get skinned
  • síkw’etskin (it), peel (it)
  • síkw’emskin or bark pulls off

All these words are about taking the bark/skin/peel off of something. The words are especially used for things where the skin/bark/peel comes off easily.  The ending -iy means tree, so  sékw’emiy means literally tree that is easy to peel.


Plural Form

The plural form for sékw’emiy is like this: sekw’sékw’emiybirch trees. (Audio here.)

This form of plural is made by doubling (‘reduplicating’) the first three sounds.

Sekw’sékw’emiy (or Sekw’sékw’ema:y) was also the name of a place in Chilliwack, where a creek meets Chilliwack River Road. There was a grove of birch trees at this place.


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