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ew léts’es o te sxélches

Illustration for 'His catch is one'

ew léts’es o te sxélches means ‘his catch is just one’.



Audio: Elizabeth Herrling


Structure and Vocabulary

This phrase has the following structure:

Illustration showing structure for 'his catch is one'

  • ew…ojust (both words can be used by themselves as ways of marking emphasis, but together they mean just)
  • léts’esone – This is based on léts’e, but Elizabeth adds the -s ending, which in this case may mark round things (létses can be used for counting dollars, Indian blankets, or round things)

    illustration for 'lets'e' (one, general counting)

    one

  • tethe
  • sxélche (also pronounced sxélcha) – catch, what one catches (use this for talking about game or fish that you catch)

    hunting catch, what you caught

    hunting catch, what you caught

  • -s – here, marks the presence of a possessor who is ‘third person’ (neither you nor me). In this case, the third person possessor is an understood ‘his’.

Note that there is no explicit word for ‘his’ in this sentence, the possessor is just understood from context, as is common in the language.


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