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qex̲

Illustration for 'much, many, a lot'

much, many, a lot


Qex̲ is the Halq’eméylem word for ‘much’.

You can also use qex̲ to say ‘many’, or ‘a lot’.


Pronunciation

  • Qex̲ sounds like KUCK, except that the first sound is the Halq’eméylem q, and the last sound is the  Halq’eméylem hard-x sound.
  • To make the q, you touch the back of your tongue against your uvula.
  • To make the hard-x, you create friction with the back of your tongue against (again) your uvula.


Audio: Elizabeth Herrling, Elizabeth Phillips


Examples

Here are some examples of how you can use qex̲:

  • Qex̲ tel tále.I have a lot of money. (literally ‘Much is my money’).
  • Qex̲ ye qwe’óp.There’s lots of apples. (literally ‘Many are the apples’.).
  • Qex̲ te sxélches.He catches a lot. (Literally ‘Much is his catch’).
  • Qex̲ ye sth’ó:qwi.There’s lots of fish. (Literally ‘Many are the fish.’).
  • Qex̲ tset.There’s lots of us. (Literally ‘We are many.’).

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