…mes kweléxwes te sth’óqwi means ‘…to get the fish’.
Literally it means: ‘…(they) come to get the fish’
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling
Structure and Vocabulary
The structure of this phrase is as follows:
- me – related to the meaning ‘to come’, but here used as an untranslatable auxiliary (‘helper’) verb.
- -s – here marks that that there is a third person subject (neither you nor me). Here, the third person subject is an understood ‘they‘.
- kwélexw – to get, to catch (EH stresses the second syllable, which may be a different form of the verb)
- -es – here, another marker that there is a third person subject (certain verbs require this ending in addition to the other third person subject marker on the auxiliary).
- te – the
- sth’óqwi –fish
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