- yekw’
- yek̓ʷ
- hire to hire
- yelh
- yeł
- next, then, now, before
- yem’q’a’luw’tssum’
- yem̓q̓al̓əw̓csəm̓
- scrubbing one's fingers ceremonially
- yem’q’a’luw’tsust
- yem̓q̓al̓əw̓cəst
- scrubbing someone's fingers ceremonially
- yem’q’she’num
- yem̓q̓šen̓əm
- scrubbing your feet ceremonially
- yem’q’shut
- yem̓q̓šət
- scrubbing someone's feet ceremonially
- yem’q’t
- yem̓q̓t
- rubbing him/her down (with branches)
- yem’q’tsusnuhw
- yem̓q̓cəsnəxʷ
- scrubbing someone's hands ceremonially (managing to)
- yem’q’tsust
- yem̓q̓cəst
- scrubbing someone's hands ceremonially
- yem’q’um’
- yem̓q̓əm̓
- rippling (from the movement of a fish as it swims upstream) rippling (from a fish that is moving fast)
- yem’q’umutth’t
- yem̓q̓əmət̓ᶿt
- scrubbing it ceremonially (walking stick, cane, spear pole)
- yem’qun’ust
- yem̓qən̓əst
- scrubbing someone's chest ceremonially
- yem’q’utssul’s
- yem̓q̓əcsəl̓s
- scrubbing hands ceremonially
- yem’q’utssum’
- yem̓q̓əcsəm̓
- scrubbing your hands ceremonially
- yem’q’utssum’na’mut
- yem̓q̓əcsəm̓nam̓ət
- scrubbing your hands ceremonially (managing to)
- yem’t’um’
- yem̓t̓əm̓
- rippling (when shallow water ripples as it goes over a rock)
- yemut’um
- yemət̓əm
- ripple (when shallow water ripples as it goes over a rock) (water) to ripple
- yem’yum’q’tum’
- yem̓yəm̓q̓təm̓
- scrubbing down ceremonially (with branches) PL
- ye’num’
- yen̓əm̓
- laughing
- yen’yunum’
- yen̓yənəm̓
- laughing (keep on)
- yeq’
- yeq̓
- fall (from an upright position, such as a tree) (tree) to fall down
- yeq’ut
- yeq̓ət
- fell it (tree) to fell it, to make it fall down (something tall and upright)
- ye’ut
- yeʔət
- vomit: to vomit to vomit
- yey’sul’ey’lh
- yey̓səl̓ey̓ł
- have two children
- yey’sul’u
- yey̓səl̓ə
- two people two people