Food, Drinking, Eating, Cooking

Food

agai' = salmon (anadromous fish)

kai tekapega'yu = there is no food

sahuba = soup?

pakwi kwoo ya'a = here is the fish's head

tatso'ho = pounded dried meat

tuku = flesh, meat

 

Drinking

hi'pi = he drank

hipiu = he drank at once

pi'te = he came

piteu = he came at once

nahibide = something to drink

ne kapi hibicha = I was drinking coffee

ne kapi hibiwenE = I'm drinking coffee

ne peechai = I'm thirsty

 

Eating

kekia = bite

ne tekagakwe = I'm going to eat

Ne tsiyai'ya = I'm hungry

ne tekagakwe = I'm going to eat

maka = feed (plural?)

tammi pakwidekakwe mu'a = we (INC) will eat fish tomorrow

nemmi pakwi yongoodekakwe = we (EXC) will eat fish for dinner

ya tabino pakwidekatabino = this day at noon we eat fish

inodekwa pabau pakwi maka = my wife is feeding us a big fish

tehicha tuku pisha kama = deer meat taste good

Cooking

awepocha = cover it

awetsigi'i = slice it

azapema = close it in and cover it

ee ha kuhaniwene = are you cooking?

sakwitua' = boiling kettle

nasa'a = too boil

tekanuguba = on the table

ika pakwi kuhanni = cook this fish

tsapunnui = stir, turn