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q’et’mí:l

illustration for fir

fir


Q’et’mí:l is the Halq’eméylem word for ‘fir’. It may be related to q’át’em -‘sweet’, because some have fir trees have sweet sap …


Pronunciation

  • Q’et’mí:l sounds like cut-MEAL, except that the first sound is a popped q, and the t is also popped.
  • The Halq’eméylem q is made further back in the mouth than k. For q, the back of your tongue touches way back to your uvula.
  • To pop a consonant, you combine it with the catch in the throat (glottal stop).


Audio: Elizabeth Phillips


Related words

Here are some words related to q’et’mí:l:

  • q’et’ema:yelhpfir tree (the -elhp ending refers to the whole plant or tree)
  • qát’emsweet

Plural Form

Q’et’mí:l has a special plural form, like this: q’etq’et’mí:l – ‘firs’ (audio here).

This kind of plural is formed by doubling (‘reduplicating’) the first three sounds of the word.


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