Sq’ó is the Halq’eméylem word for ‘companion’. You can also use sq’ó to mean ‘other part’ or ‘go along with’.
Pronunciation
- Sq’ó sounds like SKAW, except that instead of a k you say the Halq’eméylem q, which you make with the back of your tongue touching your uvula.
- This q is also ‘popped’ (q’), by combining it with a catch in the throat (glottal stop).
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling, Elizabeth Phillips
Related words
The root for sq’ó is q’ó – with. Other words based on this same root include:
- q’ót – put (it) with, add it
- sq’eq’ó – along, together with
- sq’óxel – partner (literally ‘together at the foot’)
- sq’ómet – accompany (him/her)
- q’eq’ótel – meet each other
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