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"Simple Phrases" section is old.
Below we keep track of important vocabulary items not yet incorporated into the lessons. Eventually it would be good to have an index of vocabulary stating which lesson introduces each word. This could go in the dictionary. This current system should probably be temporary but I had to create it just to start somewhere.
Consider: Upon adding tone/length and usage information for an item below (and anyone can do this at anytime), mark that item as ready to move to the dictionary. (You can even move it there if you format it consistently. Right now there is no standard format so we should just mark it as ready to move using boldface.)
Important Vocabulary
[edit | edit source]From Cherokee Narratives
[edit | edit source]sagwu iyuwakdi = one time
nidulsiníisv = every night
nigvwsdv = it seemed
vsgí dehv = that D-"have"-EXP (??) - "well that" - clarify meaning
ilv4sgi = a few
>ilvsgi winusv4hla = a few days later
> ilvsgi naniqv = a few of them
do ase [V] = really perhaps - used before verb (nulstane) in narrative - adverbial - used here to express belief (in the legitimacy of something heard)
dlv [Num] = about/approximately
>dlv ade = about probably
kilagwu iyvda = immediately (gloss: immediately-just length.of.time)
hle4ga = awhile
agw-os-el-v = he/me-say-DAT-EXP = he said to me / he told me
ayvhnó noógwu [V] (gloss: I-and then) = and then I ...
ak-sgásdaneh-v ú-lenvh-v (1B-get.scared-EXP 3B-start-EXP) = I started to get scared; note third person marking on "start" instead of first person i.e. "it started, that I got scared". I didn't start technically—the situation started that I got scared.
elisgini = although (cf. néélagiihnv)
kilo gajiyoligi = someone(s) I know
[V] [INF] ugv23wahli (CN 35) = to V in order that INF
Verbs Related to Speech, Talking, Etc.
[edit | edit source]gawóóniha (vi) = he's speaking (RRD: speak, talk)
kanééga (vi) = he's speaking/answering
àdiha (vt) = he's saying it
gòséha (vt) = he's saying to him
nigaweqa (vi?) = he's saying it; it's barking, meowing, whinnying, or cooing; RRD: say, utter
kanoohéha (vt) = he's telling it
(RRD only) ahlinohéhdiha = he's speaking to him
Simple Phrases
[edit | edit source]- Gado hadvne (what are you doing?)
- dagilawisdane (I am working)
- tsayosihas (are you hungry?)
- v v agiyosi (yes I am hungry)
- tsadulis hawiya? do you want meat?
- v v hawiya aquaduli yes meat I want
- kawi tsadulis? Do you want coffee? (lit: coffee you want it?)
- v v kawi aquaduli yes coffee I want it
- ugodidas agasga ahnai?----alot it is raining there?
- tla tlayagasga-- --no it is not raining
- Okay Ho wa
- Thank you Wa do
- Yes vv ii
- No Thla
- I don't know Thla ya gwan ta