Field Note Book Crocker Land Expedition 1913-1915 No. 51 Dictionary and Phrase Book
Page 53
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K ki-k'ok-to white kli-i-ti scissors ki-ah-shoo (imp) bring, or hand, it to me ka'ng-ah when? (past) ka-kah-go when? (fut.) kee-wq-loo (imp) lift up kee-na-noht-tin who art thou kee-sei-ma I alone kee-sce-mi he alone kee-been-u-em-ma I am alone king-muk-to he bites (= a dog) klim-mille-u-tim hast thou fed the dogs? kam-ik-ahng-i-loing-a I have no kamiks ko-dah-ni above ko-dah-good above it ko-dish-ok high ko-dish-ee-oo (imp) place it higher ko-nee-toob-i-doo near ko-nee-kee-ah near anything