A Vocabulary and Outlines of Grammar of the Nitlakapamuk Or Thompson Tongue: The Indian Language Spoken Between Yale, Lillooet, Cache Creek and Nicola Lake, Together with a Phonetic Chinook Dictionary, Adapted for Use in the Province of British Columbia |
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A Vocabulary and Outlines of Grammar of the Nitlakapamuk Or Thompson Tongue ... J. B. Good No preview available - 2017 |
A Vocabulary and Outlines of Grammar of the Nitlakapamuk Or Thompson Tongue ... John Booth Good No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
ailt Alms to give alt-clo Apple Apron Cache Creek cahnaway chaco chikamen CHINOOK DICTIONARY CHINOOK JARGON chuck chym Clatawah clootchman Cockshut Consick Cultus Delate dolla ecta Elip English Escum Gleese Gum-wood Halo hazome Hoewah Hy-yu Hyak Hyas Hyas kloosh hyyu icta illahee Indian Ipsoot Kanum keekwilly Kest Kilapie Kimta Klale Klap klat-a-wah Kloosh Kokepe Kokshut kopa Koppa Lillooet Lolo lope Love Mahsh mahwitch Mammook Masatche mika Mika tikke mitlite Moosemoose Moxt muckamuck Musket nanitch nesika Nicola Lake Nicola rivers nika Nilt NITLAKAPAMUK Nouns okook Ooloolim OUTLINES OF GRAMMAR pahpia Polakalie potlatch quonquant salmon samooclats Scah sclayhans Seeakose Seel seetlecut Sick Sitcum Siwash siyah Skookum snookah snowyia spose Squee Stah stick takamose Tenas Tenas cole Tenas sun TENSE THOMPSON TONGUE THOMPSON VOCABULARY Thou tikke Tilikums toolt towah Tsum tumtum Tupso Tyhee Verbs Wahwit Waw-wah Wawm whohac Whoylum Yahwah yaka
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