X̲e’óthel máqa means ‘four years old’‘. Literally it means ‘four snows’.
Pronunciation
Sounds like huh-OTH-ull MACK-ah, except instead of an h the first sound is the Halq’eméylem hard-x (x̲), and instead of a CK you say the Halq’eméylem q (with the tongue touching back to your uvula).
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling
Structure
- x̲e’óthel – four
- máqa – snow(s) (refers to fallen snow, not snow still in the air; also pronounced máqe).
The basis for using ‘snows’ for years is that each winter marks one yearly cycle.
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