Ts’méth’ is the Halq’eméylem word for ‘blue’ …
Pronunciation
- Ts’méth’ sounds like tsuh-MITTS, except that there are two catch-in-the-throat sounds (‘glottal stops‘), marked with the apostrophes.
- Elders very in how they say the th’ at the end:(1) For some the end sounds like ts, then the catch in the throat.
(2) For others the end sounds like a t, then a th (as in English ‘think‘), and then the catch in the throat.Both pronunciations are correct.
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling, Elizabeth Phillips
Example for usage
Here are some examples of how you can use ts’méth’:
- Q. Selchí:momex tetha? – What color is that?
- A. Ts’méth’ tetha! – That’s blue!
- Q. Selchí:momex te swáyel? – What color is the sky?
- A. Ts’méth’ te swáyel! – The sky is blue!
Related words
Here are some words based on ts’méth’:
- ts’méth’ó:les – blue eyes, have blue eyes (-ó:les appears on words for ‘eyes‘)
- tsmímeth’ – a little blue (partial doubling and the inserted i marks ‘little’)
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