Phrases


Document Target Text Target English Gloss Text Modern Speech
J.O. Dorsey Collection (1884) (written) Mi-ci-́qwŭt Upper Coquille Mii-shii-k'wvt
J.O. Dorsey Collection (1884) (written) tcût-tûk ́ woodpecker, California ch'v-tvk
J.O. Dorsey Collection (1884) (written) ci t̟i-́nûs-t̟s̟ût 1s to be sick shii dii-nvsh-tr'at
Lucy Smith (Marr, 1941) (audio) hat-du' s'aa nas-delh-la they traveled for a long time
Lucy Smith (Marr, 1941) (audio) 'aa-du dee....dee ch'uu-ne lhsrvn 'uu-k'we 'al-srvn yvslh-srii-la he shot out a terrible skunk-like smell
J.P. Harrington Collection (1942) (written) páˑpɜθ tule that grows in bunches baa-bvs
Ida Bensell Recordings (audio) naa-ghat-xwi' to vomit naa-ghat-xwi
J.O. Dorsey Collection (1884) (written) taqˡ-sĭn-́nĕ girl who has reached puberty
J.P. Harrington Collection (1942) (written) tsʼaˑttʽɛɾɾǽˑddɜn place among the ash trees ts'a' tv-ghee-dvn
Amelia Brown (Pierce, 1962) (audio) lhaa, lhaa duu nuu-ch'inlh-ch'it ch'ee-lee-xvsr you just sit still now, behave yourself, don't make too much noise
Coquelle Thompson (Marr, 1941) (audio) tut-sii-'e big sea lion tut-sii-'e
Carrie Streets (Pierce, 1962) (audio) nvn-du' 'vn-da lhii ch'ee-li you tied the dog yesterday
J.P. Harrington Collection (1942) (written) ʃǽʃdɜ́ʼ--x̣ʋt Umpqua River Shish-da'-xut
J.O. Dorsey Collection (1884) (written) qwûn-́t̟e tĕl-́tûçl He and I will kick him tomorrow
J.O. Dorsey Collection (1884) (written) (a) virgin