Field Note Book Crocker Land Expedition 1913-1915 No. 51 Dictionary and Phrase Book
Page 98
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7 tips over, he oo-oó-k-to tired (walking) pee-shoóng-wa-ho to-day oo-blóo-mi; ood-loó-mi together ah-ti-a-tée-koon to-morrow ěk-káh-o; ak-kah'-go " " day after " o-wa-ták-ni to-night úm-nóo-poot tongue o-kák tooth kee-oót teeth kee-óo-tít tooth-ache kee-ool-loók-to top káhng-a; to-dúh " on kahng-ah-ni touch harp-téeq-loo towel ad-lík-tant trace ip-pee-do-ta trades, he pee-sin-ni-áhk-to try (imp) oók-tooq this, he ook-tóq-lé-go tried, I ook-tóp-shem-éé-ah tracks, didn't thou see bear toóp-see-kí table ík-poot tuck (n.) kí'k-kí-ák two máht-look; (obj) máht-loo-ni twenty { kí-ó'-to \ {kah-so-loók-to