- yuw’en’
- yəw̓en̓
- first, in front; first
- yu we’wukun’a’ulh
- yə wew̓əkən̓aʔəł
- wagon: going by wagon
- yuw’e’wu’lhut
- yəw̓ew̓əʔłət
- chasing it (horse, children)
- yu xay’tl’thut
- yə x̌ay̓ƛ̓θət
- fall, autumn: cold (getting cold, of weather)
- yuxay’tl’thut
- yəx̌ay̓ƛ̓θət
- fall, autumn
- yu xixum’ut
- yə x̌ix̌əm̓ət
- grabbing it
- yuxtse’t
- yəx̌ceʔt
- bequeath; to bequeath it
- yu xuthi’nuw’ulh
- yə x̌əθin̓əw̓əł
- four canoes going along
- yu xutl’xutl’uthut
- yə x̌əƛ̓x̌əƛ̓əθət
- criss-crossing a steep path
- yu xut’utul’
- yə x̌ət̓ətəl̓
- doing this to each other
- yu xut’xut’u
- yə x̌ət̓x̌ət̓ə
- doing PL (going along)
- yu xuxa’uthun’
- yə x̌əx̌aʔəθən̓
- four (canoes moving along)
- yuxw
- yəx̌ʷ
- loosen: come loose, undone; to come undone, to get untied; to come loose, to come undone, to come untied
- yuxwalust
- yəx̌ʷaləst
- undo, rip out stitches (for ex in knitting)
- yuxwshut
- yəx̌ʷšət
- release the handbreak
- yuxwula’us
- yəx̌ʷəlaʔəs
- village on east side of Penelakut Island near Telegraph Harbour; Penelakut Island (formerly Kuper Island); village on east side of Penelakut Island near Telegraph Harbour; Yuxwula’us (village on west side of Penelakut Island)
- yuxwule’
- yəx̌ʷəleʔ
- eagle: bald eagle; bald eagle
- yuxwut
- yəx̌ʷət
- untie it, undo it (unwind); to undo it, to untie it, to unlock it
- yuxwutst
- yəx̌ʷəct
- open it up (a bundle)
- yuxwutsun
- yəx̌ʷəcən
- open up (come untied)
- yuy’kw’al’st
- yəy̓k̓ʷal̓st
- breaking eggs (keep on)
- yuy’kw’ule’tst
- yəy̓k̓ʷəleʔct
- breaking bales
- yuy’kwuw’ulht
- yəy̓kʷəw̓əłt
- breaking up a canoe (at a funeral)
- yuy’tl’ee’nut
- yəy̓ƛ̓e:nʔət
- rubbing something on someone's ear (keep on)
- yuy’tl’i’nust
- yəy̓ƛ̓in̓əst
- rubbing on someone's chest