…kw’es kw’étslexwes te sth’óqwi is a partial phrase, meaning ‘..to see the fish’.
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kw’étslexw
Kw’étslexw means ‘to see (it)’. You use this verb to talking about seeing something specific.
sth’óqwi
Sth’óqwi is the Halq’eméylem word for ‘fish‘. This is the noun form (not the verb). Sth’óqwi is a general term, which you can use for any kind of fish.
Ólhstexwes á:lhtel lám te sléxwelhs
Ólhstexwes á:lhtel lám te sléxwelhs means ‘They put it in their canoes‘. You could also translate it as ‘They load it into their canoes‘.
ólhstexw
Ólhtstexw means ‘put (it) on board’‘ or ‘‘load (it) on board’. You can use it to talk about loading objects onto a canoe, boat, ship, car, or other transportation vehicle.
ó:lh
O:lh means ‘to board’ or ‘to get on board‘. It refers to the act of entering a canoe, ship, bus, car, or other vehicle.
sléxwelh
Sléxwelh is the Halq’eméylem word for ‘canoe’‘.
La hó:kwexes kw’ses la lex̲éywa
La hó:kwexes kw’ses la lex̲éywa means ‘They used it to go torchlighting’.
lex̲éywa
Lex̲éywa means ‘to torchlight’. It refers to a traditional way of fishing at night, where you use a fire in a special container in your canoe to lure and stun the fish.
hókwex
Hókwex means ‘to use’‘. Elders use the same word for ‘to wear’.