- tl’ulqels
- ƛ̓əlqels
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- to pop, to spatter, (grease, fire) to sparkle
- tl’ulqtel’ts’
- ƛ̓əlqtel̓c̓
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- long-haired PL
- tl’ul’tl’ulmut
- ƛ̓əl̓ƛ̓əlmət
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- to stare at him/her
- tl’ulults’stuhw
- ƛ̓ələlc̓stəxʷ
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- cut short PL
- tl’ululuts’
- ƛ̓ələləc̓
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- short (plural)
- tl’ulumthut
- ƛ̓ələmθət
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- drive, steer;
- to drive, to steer;
- to rudder, to steer (boat, car)
- tl’uluts’elts’
- ƛ̓ələc̓elc̓
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- short-haired (for ex a baby with naturally short hair)
- tl’ulxels
- ƛ̓əlx̌els
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- pop, spatter, sparkle (grease; fire; sparklers)
- tl’umaast
- ƛ̓əma:st
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- to go pick him/her up
- tl’umast
- ƛ̓əmast
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- to go and get him/her
- tl’umkw’alst
- ƛ̓əmk̓ʷalst
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- pop berries (in mouth)
- tl’umkw’alust
- ƛ̓əmk̓ʷaləst
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- pop eyes
- tl’umkw’i’ast
- ƛ̓əmk̓ʷiʔast
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- pop something on its chest, midsection
- tl’umkw’t
- ƛ̓əmk̓ʷt
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- pop it in mouth;
- to pop it with the teeth
- tl’umnuhw
- ƛ̓əmnəxʷ
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- arrive, get there in time (manage to)
- tl’umqun
- ƛ̓əmqən
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- whole day;
- all day
- tl’umshenum
- ƛ̓əmšenəm
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- try on shoes
- tl’umtl’umkw’t
- ƛ̓əmƛ̓əmk̓ʷt
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- pop them
- tl’un’uq
- ƛ̓ən̓əq
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- potlatch: put on a potlatch
- tl’up
- ƛ̓əp
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- deep;
- to be deep