Kwak'wala Conversations - Unit 3 - Lesson 3 - Declarative Sentences Flashcards
Learn declarative sentences in Kwak'wala
x̱at̓łagila
a bit
na̱ḵsukw
spoiled
t̓sa̱xḵ̓a
sick
x̱a̱ntła̱la
critically ill
ixt̓sa̱x̱
generous
a’wa̱ḵ̓a̱s
greedy
ḵa̱ḏa̱lkw
stubborn
‘Wiksi’le Joey?
How is Joey doing?
‘Wiksis aba̱mpa’os?
How is your mom? (she’s not in sight)
ixmi’s
She is well (she’s not in sight)
i’suxw la x̱a̱ntłala
She is no longer critically ill
‘Wiksus xwa̱nuḵwa’os?
How is your daughter? (she’s not in sight)
T̓sa̱xḵ̓ama’e?
Is she sick?
K̓i’sux̱ tłuma
No, she is not really
‘X̱at̓łagilamuxw
He is a little bit
La’muxw iga’nakwa̱la
He’s getting better (he’s in sight)
Na̱ḵsukwux
She is spoiled (she’s in sight)
Ḵa̱da̱lkwux̱
She is stubborn
Xwa̱lsux̱
She is lonely
Xwa̱lsux̱ k̓e’s aba̱mp
She missed her mom
Xwa̱lsux̱ ḵe’s g̱aga̱mp
He misses his grandpa
X̱at̓łagilux̱ ḵa̱lka’
She’s a little bit tired
X̱at̓łagilux ḵa̱da̱lkwa
He’s a little bit stubborn
Tłumux̱ ma̱mxt̓sa’sa
He’s really shy
Tłumux̱ ixt̓sa̱ḵa’
He’s very generous
Tłumux̱ hił’ax̱a’
She’s very fortunate