Lhíxw ew x̲e’óthel máqa means ‘three or four years old‘. Literally it means ‘three or four snows’.
(This is a partial phrase, and you can use it in statements as well as questions.)
Pronunciation
Audio: Elizabeth Herrling
Structure
- lhíxw – three
- ew – this word has various uses in the language, including for emphasis, but here the best translation is or
- x̲e’óthel – four
- máqa – snow (refers to fallen snow, not snow still in the air; also pronounced máqe)
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