Lhí:lhets’els á:lhtel means ‘They (were) woodcutting’. (The ‘were‘ is just understood from context.)
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling
Structure
The phrase consists of these elements:
- lhí:lhets’els – woodcutting
- á:lhtel – they, them
Note:
The a-vowel in the word for ‘they/them‘ (á:lhtel) sounds like the vowel in English ‘head‘.
This word is very similar to a different word, álhtel – ‘to eat‘. However, in the word for ‘to eat‘, the first vowel sounds more like the a in English ‘had‘.
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