Torchlighting is a story told by Ts’át’selexwót, Elizabeth Herrling.
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xepá:ltel
Xepá:ltel is the word for a ‘wood carving knife’.
Is t’wa eystexwes kw’es las lex̲éywa tl’o su lóy kw’es ew hamámts o te sth’óqwi
Is t’wa eystexwes kw’es las lex̲éywa tl’o su lóy kw’es ew hamámts o te sth’óqwi means ‘I guess he liked to go torchlighting, because he was just giving away the fish’.
lóy kw’es ew hamámts o te sth’óqwi
lóy kw’es ew hamámts o te sth’óqwi means ‘(he) was only just giving away the fish’. The ‘he’ is just understood from context.
ew hamámts o te sth’óqwi
ew hamámts o te sth’óqwi means ‘(he) was just giving away the fish’. ‘He’ is just understood from context, as is common in the language.
hamámt
Hamámt means ‘giving away’.
is t’wa…
Is tw’a… means ‘I guess…‘ or ‘It must be that…’.
éystexwes kw’es las lex̲éywa
Eystexwes kw’es las lex̲éywa means ‘He liked to go torchlighting’.
Os lheq’ su lám o mámt tútl’o is me t’ókw’
Os lheq’ su lám o mámt tútl’o is me t’ókw’ means ‘So he would always just go and gave them away when he got home’.
éystexw
Eystexw means ‘to like (it)’, or ‘to enjoy it’. You use it to talke about liking something specific, e.g. Tsel éystexw te slhop – ‘I like the soup’.