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towards -huts- pr. 
motion towards speaker k- pr. 
towards speaker and out of ak- pr. 
towards speaker and into tk- 
town dgq‘kik.tu/na'm, -k.lu 
those in-the town hagk.to’,kue" (see -k.tu) 
toy -k.lung!o- 
tracks dg‘k.t’knam é 
(in snow) dg‘klatu’kut 
his tracks dg‘k.te/kle’s (see -tk) 
trail agikma’na‘m, -ma 
it is a long trail wumana’mne* (see -ma) 
(in snow) dgq‘klatu’ko (see ag'klatu/kuit) 
trail is wide n’atmama’gne’ (?) (see -ma) 
tramp on something, to -t/ats/aane’(cke’n‘e) 
trap dg‘ka’klo* 
fish trap dgq‘ke/tsqa, -ketsqa, ya’qa 
my traps kaqloka’ko* (see -q!a-) 
travel by canoe, to -haqut- 
travois dg‘q!,ka’ma't 
tree -ts/tae'n, -(c)ts/ta’e'n, ag‘kets!ta’en (see place, thicket) 
young tree -qlupin, ag'kuqlu’pe'n 
different kind of tree (?) k/a\k!tan‘aq!o‘xymate’et (see -qg/uama) 
tree on other side k.lohancts/ta’e'n (see tu-) 
dry trees -hak!ak.tonuk- 
trembled for fear, he n’uptlenmtclwe’yxome'k (see -wpt!enmit-) 
tripe dg‘k.laqp:’sqap 
trout qu’stet! 
try, to -akoykuen- 
to try hard = -alsen(t)- 
turn, in -la’- 
turnip dg‘k.temata’k(na‘m) © 
turtle ka’xax 
twig lam’ 
little twig dq‘q!/utsk!a’/takna’na 
two -as, -ai- >-as-++n (see -as) 
to be two -as- 
two children lkamuk’ste'k (see -kes-) 
she had two children n’asqa’lte’ (see [qatlt]) 
two seasons t/uk.tun-maku/tjne- 
uncle (father’s brother) za 
(mother’s brother) a’tsa, ha’tsa 
under blanket, under cover agsa- pr. 
uneasy, to feel -hukoyctrone;- (see -hukuya(kate;]) 
untie, to -aqte- 
up -ckteh-, etkek- pr., yw-, wa'- 
up river tsagan- pr. 
use, to -hu—te: 
to use a spoon -hatughkjnctaneymo(n'e’) 
uvula t/a’tka 
valley adq'kam:’n'a, -kla*mena, dg‘k.ta’xwe 
vein dg‘qlu/tka 
verbal stem -a-, -ala- 
very -tsema‘k!, -cse't pr. 
vessel, pottery a’tso, yctske’;me’ (see ye/tske’) 
vest, embroidered ag‘keno*matnoka’kna‘m © 
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