Te lá:léms te sqá:q means ‘the little brother’s house’ (literally ‘the house of the little-brother’).
Vocabulary and Pronunciation
- te – the – sounds like tuh.
- lá:lém – house – sounds like LA-lum .
- sqá:q – little brother, younger sibling – sounds like SKACK, except that instead of k you say the Halq’eméylem q sound, touching back to your uvula.
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling
Similar Examples
Here are some examples of similar phrases:
- te sqwemá:ys te sqá:q – the little brother’s dog
- te méles te swíyeqe – the man’s child
- te sqáqs te swíyeqe – the man’s little brother
Compare also the phrase te lá:léms tl’ John – John’s house.
Structure
The structure of this phrase is as follows:
- te lá:lém-s te sqá:q
- the house-of the little-brother
The –s ending on lá:lem marks that it is possessed by the following noun, similar to English of.
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