Tl’o kw’e hókwexexw means ‘it’s what you use’.
You could also use it for ‘It’s what you wear’.
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling
Vocabulary and Structure
This phrase has the following structure:
Vocabulary
- tl’o – it is (this puts the ‘focus’ on the following item, equivalent to English ‘it is...’)
- kw’e – you can use this for the (for remote or possible objects), but in this usage a better translation is what, as in ‘what you use‘ (you would not use kw’e for making questions, though; then you would use stám)
- hókwex – to wear, to use
- -exw – you (‘you’ is more usually chexw, but Elders use the shortened form –exw in certain contexts, including after tl’o)
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