Consonants: p, t, k, s, h, l, m, n, y, and w

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As you have probably already noticed, many of the consonants in Hul’q’umi’num’ have the same sound and the same spelling as in English.

p

‘to get hit’
‘sail’
‘paper’

 

t

‘money’
‘town’
‘neck’

 

k

‘cake’
‘gold’
‘stocking’

 

All of these consonants are very common in Hul’q’umi’num’, except for k, which only appears in words borrowed from English or from French via Chinook Jargon.

 

s

‘basket’
‘cloth’
‘to sneeze’

 

h

‘to fall’
‘to sneeze’

 

l

‘to look at it’
‘money’

 

m

‘father’
‘to yell’

 

n

‘to be chubby’
‘mother’

 

y

‘tooth’
‘to laugh’

 

w

‘wagon’
‘niece, nephew’
‘town’