lhaaʾhaaʾnumone; one onlyKwkweeʾ lhaaʾhaaʾ kwilh nooʾtghintaalʾ yaaʾnii.He stood on it with one foot, they say.GT02b 9.3"Lhaaʾhaaʾ nheeʾolhkaa-kwosh."We will stay only one night, I guess."GT06 1.3"Yooyiideeʾ skiitc gaal-ee ghilhgheelʾ-it," tcʾin yaaʾnii, lhaaʾhaaʾ naahneesh yiidaaʾʾang ninyaa-hit."Far in the north a baby was walking along in the evening," said a person when he arrived from the north, they say.GT08 33.2"Toonai lhaan shghanding," tcʾin yaaʾnii naahneesh lhaaʾhaaʾ ninyaa-hit.There are lots of fish at my house," said the one man when he arrived, they say.GT10 18.2Kowantcʾghildeeh yaaʾnii, sʾilhtiingʾ lhaaʾhaaʾ.He won a bow from him, they sayGT13 1.2Tcʾteesyaa yaaʾnii, lhaaʾhaaʾ tcʾilhsaan yaaʾnii, lhooʾyaashgai.He went on, they say, and found one trout, they say.GT25 2.10Lhaaʾhaaʾ siiʾbiiʾsʾaang-kaah teelhbalh yaaʾnii.A feather hairnet was hanging there, they say.GT30 12.1Lhaaʾhaaʾ nileeh yaaʾnii.One was swimming there, they say.GT32 2.2Lhaaʾhaaʾ uuyaashtc uudjiiʾstiltik.We killed one young one.GT37 1.48.1.1.1.1Oneirreg. infl.lhaaʾaaʾder. oflhaaʾanother=haaʾjustlaa'-, lhaa'-ła'láihaʾ "one"łaihaʾ 'one'Source forms: tlá‑haʟaᵋ haᵋʟa haᵋʟa Xa, ʟa xa, ʟa ha, La ha, ʟai hałaᵋā́, ʟaᵋhāłahaKlah´-hah´ʟa xaʟaha'biiʾbaan-lhaaʾhaaʾnumsixteenbiiʾlhaaʾhaaʾnumelevenlaaʾlhbaaʾang-biilhaaʾhaaʾnumelevenlaaʾlhsaanee-biilhaaʾhaaʾnumsixteennaakaaʾding-laaʾlhbaaʾang-biilhaaʾhaaʾnumtwenty-onetoonai-naaʾlhaaʾhaaʾlhn aflounderyiibaan-lhaaʾhaaʾnumsix

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