‘I’m digging.’‘I’m going to plant potatoes and carrots.’
A.
we’ tsun kwu’elh ts’ew’utham’een’.
‘Maybe I’ll help you then.
B.
m’i ch p’e’!
‘Come on!’
18.2 Vocabulary: verbs of work.
he’yum
‘bake bread’
qw’ulum
‘bake, cook’
ch’ekwxels
‘fry’
ts’uy’xels
‘dry’
shamus
‘half-dry/half-smoked’
shumels
‘smoke dry (some food)’
kw’ts’els
‘butcher, clean’
kw’lhels
‘pour’
qa’lum
‘get water’
qa’qa’
‘drink’
pqwe’um
‘break some off, take a little piece’
t’hwaalh
‘dig clams’
wuq’els
‘dig a hole, dig up’
thuyqwels
‘dig a hole, dig up’
wutth’els
‘pry’
we’wutth’ul’s
‘prying, digging’
pun’um
‘plant, sow’
suwq’
‘look for, search for’
mutth’els
‘mash’
tth’qw’els
‘punch, stab’
putenum
‘sail’
’iluqels
‘shop’ cf. ’iluqut ‘buy it’
’ulqels
‘shopping’
xul’um
‘write’
’ixels
‘sand’
t’umuw’ulh
‘adze a canoe’
18.3 Using ’u with objects.
Sometimes objects are preceded by the preposition ‘u.
ni’ qw’ulum ’u kwthu stseelhtun.
‘He cooked the fish.’
ni’ suwq’ ’u kwthu snuhwulhs.
‘He looked for his car.’
When the verb ends in the transitive suffix -ut, then you do not use a preposition.
ni’ qw’ulutus kwthu stseelhtun.
‘He cooked the fish.’
ni’ suwq’tus kwthu snuhwulhs.
‘He looked for his car.’
18.4 Pattern practice.
‘I looked for some salmon.’
ni’ tsun suwq’ ’ukw’ stseelhtun.
fried
shopped for
smoke-dried
baked
cleaned
18.5 Substitution drill.
Hint: keep an ear out for the transitive suffix. If the verb ends in the transitive suffix =ut then the use kwthu stseelhtun. But if the verb does not end in transitive suffix, then please use the preposition ’u before kwthu stseelhtun.
‘Did you buy the salmon?’
ni’ ’u ch ’iluqut kwthu stseelhtun?
ch’ukwxels
suwq’t
qw’ulut
qw’ulum
kw’its’ut
’iluqels
suwq’
18.6 Translation.
ni’ ’u ch wulh pun’um ’ukw’ sqewth?
ni’ tst wuqels ’ukw’ shewuq.
ni’ ’u tseep nem’ t’hwaalh?
ni’ wutth’els tthu John ’u tthu tth’ustun.
ni’ ’u ch he’yum?
Did you all look for some money?
Go fry some eggs!
Did you already mash the potatoes?
John wrote a letter.
Please pour some water!
18.7 Having people work.
Add =st(uhw) ‘causative’ to the above verbs to express the idea of ‘have someone do something’. Be sure to use the preposition ’u before the object being acted upon.