Kwút means ‘to take’. You can also use if for ‘pick up’.
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sétl’atel
Sétl’atel means ‘big sibling‘. You can use it for males or females, so it can translate as either ‘big brother‘ or ‘big sister‘, depending on the context.
xwelált
Xwelált means ‘become evening, get dark’.
Sepsáp thel sétl’atel
Sepsáp thel sétl’atel means ‘My big brother was stubborn/headstrong’.
sepsáp
Sepsáp means ‘stubborn, headstrong, bullheaded‘.
Híkw! Yeláwel híkw teli tl’á’elthe!
Híkw! Yeláwel híkw teli tl’á’elthe! means ‘It was big, bigger than me!’.
Yeláwel híkw teli tl’á’elthe.
Yeláwel híkw teli tl’á’elthe means ‘It was bigger than me.’
Híkw!
Híkw! in the context of the story here means ‘It was big’. Elizabeth is using the one word as a full sentence.
Osu ileqelhsthóxes te mimele’ó:ylha
Osu ileqelhsthóxes te mimele’ó:ylha means ‘She bought me a doll’. The word ‘she‘ (referring to the white lady) is not explicitly stated, but is understood from context..
mimele’ó:ylha
Mimele’ó:ylha means ‘doll‘. The origin of the word is not entirely clear, but it appears to come from the meaning ‘little child made of wood’.