Field Note Book Crocker Land Expedition 1913-1915 No. 51 Dictionary and Phrase Book
Page 57
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K kli - a-kah-tin thou art frost bitten kee - ek - ta - swudden ait thou warm? ki - shook - fut when the wind is gone ka-ka' - go kah - ma - tik - t'shay - a - sho ? when will he bring my sledge? ki' - o soup ko'-din ten kah-nuk tent pole kah-so-looke-to} twenty ki-ok-to kah-noq-ing-ee-to-sunk I am all right kah-noq-ing-ee-too-ng-a I am well (answer to How are you?) Klay-shook wood kay-ping-u-nahke to he is angry kay-ping - u - sho-kah , do he angry? kee-za-na-muk-tood-loo-a the best ko'od-la stove (eskimo) kee-o't tooth kee-o6-tit teeth