T
two
hesgeʔ
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num.
•
two
Examples
hésgeʔ •
two
t'ánu pélew hésgeʔ máʔaklu ʔugát'igi •
Someone killed a rabbit with two sticks.
bedíliʔ léšɨl hésgeʔ má:dulu •
Give me the match with two hands!
hésgeʔ ʔá:dulu dulé:k'ɨli •
He is cooking with twohis hands.
hésgeʔ delyá:wiʔ deMá:ši •
It had two black faces.
lák'aʔ múʔc'um dibóŋiyayʔgi ʔišga haʔwáʔwaʔ ʔí:biʔaš hésgeŋa ʔi:biʔé:si •
I invited ten, but eight came and two didn't come
lák'aʔ múʔc'um dibóŋiyudiš hésgeŋa ʔi:biʔé:si •
I invited ten, and two didn't come
dá: lép'amišda haʔwáʔwaʔ t'ánu lí:giyaʔ hésgeŋa dáŋa ʔeʔé:saš •
I went there and I saw eight people, and two weren't there
hésgeŋa li:giyé:si •
I didn't see two (people)
wí:diʔ hésgeʔ dayá:k'aʔ beziyéziŋi t'í:yeliʔ wéwɨš lélew •
These two pinecones are smaller than the sort of big one
dá: lép'amišda haʔwáʔwaʔ t'ánu lí:giyaʔ hésgeŋa dáŋa li:giyé:saš •
I went there and I saw eight people, and I didn't see two
ʔábuluš hésgeʔ guweʔé:be ʔí:bik mamaʔáʔyiʔi •
The apples became ripe in two days
ʔábuluš hésgeʔ guweʔé:be ʔíʔiyiŋa ʔí:bik mamaʔé:sáʔyiʔi •
The apples have been there for two days, but they are not ripe yet!
ʔábuluš hésgeʔ lé:beʔ ʔí:bik'i •
The apples have been ripening for two days
ʔábuluš hésgeʔ lé:beʔ ʔí:bik'i hálaŋa ʔí:bik šemuyé:saš •
The apples have been ripening for two days, but they're still not very ripe
hesgeŋ
•
num.
•
just two
Examples
hésgeŋ •
just two