Aa tz’a’la vitz
[ʔa: ’t͡s’aʔ la vit͡s ]
sustantivo
Person from coast
(Spanish) Costeño, persona originaria de la costa
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Amlika yan naj un mu’k’ul
listenloadingplaying
[ʔam.’li.ka jan nax un ’muʔ.k’ul]
frase
bad weather sky
(Spanish) cielo de mal tiempo
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Chi’na’nk’u’l
[t͡ʃiʔ.naʔn.k’uʔl ]
verbo
Action implying magical harm by evil desires
(Spanish) Envidia
Example: Chi’anchil aama/chi’anchil k’u’l
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Itz’e’chil
listenloadingplaying
[ʔi.’t͡s’eʔ.t͡ʃil]
verbo intransitivo
live
(Spanish) vivir
Example: Itz’b’a’m
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Jiq’o’m
listenloadingplaying
[xi.’Ɠoʔm]
verbo intransitivo
breathe
(Spanish) respirar
Example: xevanchil
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Jununil ko’xhtu
listenloadingplaying
[xu.’nu.nil ’koʔʃ.tu ]
pronombre interrogativo
some
(Spanish) algunos
Example: Jununil/jolol
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Jutzin u tx’i’ eet
listenloadingplaying
[xu.’t͡sin u t͡ʂ’iʔ e:t ]
frase
yesterday the dog ran
(Spanish) ayer el perro corrió
Example: kat ooje’l u tx’i’ e’te
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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K’a’nanchil
listenloadingplaying
[k’aʔ.’nan.t͡ʃil ]
verbo intransitivo
be angry
(Spanish) estar enojado
Example: Ilchil Vi’/k’a’nal
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Laval ika’k’al
listenloadingplaying
[la.’val. I.’kaʔ.k’al]
número
thirty
(Spanish) treinta
Example: Vinaj laval.
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Ma’l ika’k’al
listenloadingplaying
[maʔl. i.’kaʔ.k’al]
número
twenty-one
(Spanish) veintiúno
Example: Vinaj Uma’l
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Matz iil u tx’i’
listenloadingplaying
[mat͡s i:l u t͡ʂ’iʔ ]
frase
did you see the dog?
(Spanish) viste el perro?
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Ni jutzin q’u tx’i’
listenloadingplaying
[ni xu.’t͡sin Ɠu t͡ʂ’iʔ ]
frase
the dogs are running
(Spanish) los perros corren (estan corriendo)
Example: Nitooje’l unq’a tx’i’
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Ni jutzin u tx’i’
listenloadingplaying
[ni xu.’t͡sin u t͡ʂ’iʔ ]
frase
the dog runs
(Spanish) el perro corre
Example: U tx’i’ tooje’le’
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Ni’ch ijutzin q’u tx’i’ eet
listenloadingplaying
[niʔt͡ʃ i.xu.’t͡sin Ɠu t͡ʂ’iʔ e:t ]
frase
yesterday the dogs were running
(Spanish) ayer los perros estaban corriendo
Example: nik tooje’l unq’a tx’i’ e’te
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Q’ab’anchil
listenloadingplaying
[Ɠa.’ɓan.t͡ʃil ]
adjetivo
be intoxicated
(Spanish) estar borracho
Example: Q’ab’anchil
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Sa jutzin u tx’i’ q’ejal
listenloadingplaying
[sa xu.’t͡sin u t͡ʂ’iʔ ’Ɠe.xal ]
frase
tomorrow the dog will run
(Spanish) mañana el perro correrá
Example: la ooje’l u tx’i’ qaleen
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Si ka’b’il
[si.’kaʔ.ɓil]
both
(Spanish) ambos, los dos-
Example: ka’b’il/s-ka’b’il
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Tx’i’la txokop
listenloadingplaying
[’t͡ʂ’iʔ.la ’t͡ʂo.kopʰ]
sustantivo generalmente no poseido
snake
(Spanish) serpiente
Example: Tx’i’la txoo
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Txub’a’l
listenloadingplaying
[t͡ʂu.’ɓaʔl]
verbo transitivo
lie
(Spanish) mentir
Example: Chuli’m/tz’ejotzi
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Txutx tx’i’
[t͡ʂu’t͡ʂ t͡ʂ’iʔ ]
frase
bitch
(Spanish) perra
Example: ixoj tx’i’
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Tz’utz’u’m
listenloadingplaying
[t͡s’u.’t͡s’uʔm]
verbo transitivo
suck
(Spanish) chupar
Example: TZ’ub’u’m
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Tza’q’a
[t͡saʔ.Ɠa]
adjetivo
younger brother
(Spanish) hermano menor
Example: itz’ina
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Tza’q’a
listenloadingplaying
[t͡saʔ.Ɠa]
adjetivo
younger sister
(Spanish) hermana menor
Example: itz’ina
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Yatz’b’al Vakaxh
listenloadingplaying
[jat͡s’.ɓal va.’kaʃ ]
sustantivo
Slaughterhouse
(Spanish) Rastro, donde se mata animales
Example: yatz’b’al txokop
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Ye’ksa jutzin u tx’i’ q’ejal
listenloadingplaying
[’jeʔk.sa xu.’t͡sin u t͡ʂ’iʔ ’Ɠe.xal ]
frase
tomorrow the dog will not run
(Spanish) mañana el perro no correrá
Example: ye’l u tx’i’ la ooje’l qaleen
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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ye’ni’ch ijutzin q’u tx’i’ eet
listenloadingplaying
[jeʔniʔt͡ʃ i.xu.’t͡sin Ɠu t͡ʂ’iʔ e:t ]
̃frase
yesterday the dogs were not running
(Spanish) ayer los perros no estaban corriendo
Example: ye’l unq’a tx’i’ nik tooje’l e’te
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Ye’t jutzin u tx’i’ eet
listenloadingplaying
[jeʔt xu.’t͡sin u t͡ʂ’iʔ e:t ]
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yesterday the dog did not run
(Spanish) ayer el perro no corrió
Example: yel u tx’i’e’ kat ooje’l e’te.
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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ye’xhkam ye’xhkam vet vil u tx’i’
listenloadingplaying
[’jeʔʃ.kam ’jeʔʃ.kam vet vil u t͡ʂ’iʔ ]
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no, I did not see the dog
(Spanish) no, no ví el perro
Example: ye’le, ye’l tx’i’ kat vila
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Yeni jutzin u tx’i’
listenloadingplaying
[je.’ni xu.’t͡sin u t͡ʂ’iʔ ]
frase
the dog does not run
(Spanish) el perro no corre
Example: U tx’i’ ye’ni tooje’le’
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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Yexkam ni jutzin q’u tx’i’
listenloadingplaying
[’jeʔʃ.kam ni xu.’t͡sin Ɠu tx’i’ ]
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the dogs are not running
(Spanish) los perros no corren (estan corriendo)
Example: ye’l unq’a tx’i’ nitooje’le’.
Speaker: María Cristina Pacheco Ostuma
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