ew léts’es o te sxélche means ‘the catch is just one’.
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling
Structure and Vocabulary
This phrase has the following structure:
- ew…o – just (both words can be used by themselves as ways of marking emphasis, but together they mean ‘just’)
- léts’es – one – This is based on léts’e, but Elizabeth adds the -s ending, which in this case may mark round things (Elders use léts’es, with the –s endng, for counting dollars, Indian blankets, or round things)
- te – the
- sxélche (also pronounced sxélcha) – catch, what one catches (use this for talking about game or fish that you catch)
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