Tl’eqtámeth’ means ‘tall’.
You use tl’eqtámeth’ only to talk about a person: for a tall building or tree, you would use tl’áqt.
Pronunciation
Tl’eqtámeth’ sounds like t-luck-TAM-its, except that:
- Thet in tl is popped (‘ejective’), made by combining it with a catch in the throat (glottal stop).
- The q is made further back than an English k. To make the q, touch the back of your tongue to your uvula.
- For the th’ sound you start with a popped t. Then you can follow that with either an s sound or a th sound. Some elders use the s, others the th, for th‘.
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling, Elizabeth Phillips
Related words
Here are some other words related to tl’eqtámeth’:
- tl’á:qt – tall, long (for any object)
- tl’álqtele – deer (literally ‘long ears’)
- tl’eqtépsem – long neck, have a long neck
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