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kw’átset

Illustration for 'kw'átset' - 'to look at'

Kw’átset means ‘to look at’.


Pronunciation

Sounds like KWA-tsutt, except that the kw is ‘popped’ by combining it with a catch in the throat (‘glottal stop’).


Audio: Elizabeth Herrling


ing form

Kw’átset has a special ‘-ing‘ form, for describing an ongoing action, like this: kw’ókw’etsetlooking at (audio here).

Elders make this type of –ing form by partly doubling (‘reduplicating’) the basic form. In this case, as is common (though not always found) with Halq’eméylem reduplication, there is also a vowel change.


Related words

A number of words come from the same root as kw’átset, including:

  • kw’étslexwto see
  • skw’átseyesight, vision
  • skw’echóstelwidow, mirror (lit. ‘device for looking at the face with’)

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