- 1: Th'éx̲welwetem
- 2: Leq'álqel
- 3: Syó:ys
- 4: Shxw'íyem
- 5: S'álhtel qas te Sqó:qe
- 6: Tháytem te Skwúkwel Syó:ys
- 7: Í te S'álhtel Letám
- 8: Xwe'ít te Swáyel
- 9: Leq'áleqel
- 10: Shxw'íyem
- 11: Líchxw Smámalyí?
- 12: S'álhtel qas te Sqó
- 13: Xwe'ít te Swáyel
- 14: Leq'álqel
- 15: Shxwe'íyem
- 16: Ye Mestíyexw
- 17: S'álhtel qas te Sqóqe
- 18: Skwúl
- 19: Ileqá:ls
- 20: Shxw'íyem
- 21: Mestíyexw
- 22: Í:lhtel
- 24: Syó:ys
- 23: Íleqels
- 25: Shxw'íyem
- 26: Sx'áts Pípe
- 27: S'álhtel
- 28: Íleqáls
- 29: Skwúl
- 30: Sq'eq'óxel
- 31: Mestíyexw
- 32: S'álhtel qas te Sqóqe
- 33: Th'éx̲welwétem
- 34: Xwe'í:t te swáyel
- 35: Tháytem te Skúkwel Syó:ys
- 36: Le Á:yel
- 37: S'álhtel qas te Qó
- 38: Ileqá:ls
- 39: Q'élqéylthet
- 40: Skwúl
- 41: Pípetels
- 42: Leq'á:lq'el
- 43: Skwúl
- 44: Éyósthet
- 45: Íleqals
- 46: Mestíyexw
- 47: Skwúl
- 48: Pekche'áwtxw
- 49: Lálats'éwtxwem
- 50: Skwúl
43: Skwúl - 43: School
Skwúl 43A
A
Ts'áts'el ew x̲lhém. Skw'áy kw'els tólthet.
I’m very tired. I can’t concentrate.
B
Selchím kw'ás ew ólu totílt ta' syó:ys lí te xwelált?
Why do you study so much in the evening?
A
Tsel kwelám te xwélitemelh totílthet sx̲éx̲eyl pípe wáyeles qe tsel th'áth'iyekw.
I’ve got an English exam tomorrow and I’m worried.
B
Selchím kw'es éwelh la qá:w?
Why don’t you go rest?
A
Xwel qéx̲ te tóltá:l.
I’ve still have lots to study.
B
Tsel lheq'élexw, qe xwém kw'as éy yó:ys wa líxw qá:w yewál.
I know, but you’ll be able to work better if you relax first.
Skwúl 43B
A
Ts'áts'eltsel x̲lhém. Skw'áy kw'els hákw'eles tel syó:ys.
I’m so exhausted. I can’t remember what I’m doing.
B
Xwe'í:t kw'as ólu qéx̲ ta' syó:ys?
Why do you have so much work?
A
Wáyelestselcha x̲éylt tel xwélitemelh tótilthet syó:ys. Sí:simettselcha.
Tomorrow’s my English test. I’ll be nervous about it.
B
Selchím kw'as éwelh tu qá:w?
How come you never take a break?
A
Ts'áts'el ew qéx̲ tel syó:ys.
I have really a lot of work.
B
Tsel lhq'él:exw kw'es éys kw'as yó:ys we líxw qá:w.
I know you’ll work better if you rest.
After a death in the family it is traditional to bathe and dress the body of a loved one as soon as possible, while still warm. The family then has three days to make arrangements for the burial, and on the fourth day after death you would traditionally have the burial, as well as a burning of food and clothing. On the fourth day the spirit of the loved one passes over to the other side. All the other family members are then brushed off with spruce bows by a spiritual healer.