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Soulatluk speakers cited: DP = Della Prince, JJ = Jerry James, WaB = Warren Brainard Researchers cited: kt = Karl Teeter, ec = Edward Curtis, gr = Gladys Reichard |
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Shuwa lhu daluqi? [DP-kt]
| What time is it?
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1.Goutsaki’l. [DP-kt]
| It's one o’clock (1:00).
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2.Rridaki’l. [DP-kt]
| It’s two o’clock (2:00).
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3.Rrikaki’l. [DP-kt]
| It's three o’clock (3:00). |
4.(Lhu) rrawaki’l. [DP-kt]
| It’s (already) four o’clock (4:00).
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5.We’sagh lhu laki’l.*
| It's five o’clock (5:00). |
6.Duklhilouk lhu laki’l. [DP-kt]
| It's six o’clock (6:00). |
7.Ha’luw lhu laki’l.*
| It's seven o’clock (7:00). |
8.Hiwiduw lhu laki’l.*
| It's eight o’clock (8:00). |
9.Vushurouk lhu laki’l.*
| It's nine o’clock (9:00). |
10.Rrulouk lhu laki’l.*
| It's ten o’clock (10:00). |
11.Ve goutsaki’l.*
| It's eleven o’clock (11:00). (“it’s one over [ten] o’clock”) |
12.Ve rridaki’l.*
| It's twelve o’clock (12:00). (“it’s two over [ten] o’clock”) |
13.Shabayuqh. [JJ-ec, JJ+WaB-gr, DP-kt]
| It's noon/midday. (“[the sun] is in the middle”) |
14.Qhunshabagh. [JJ-gr, DP-kt]
| It's midnight. |