Tundra Yukaghir

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Autobiography (TY0023) (8)
Tadaː l'eː qabun jelukun sukun-mal'γəl eurəjəŋ.
ta -Raː l'eː qabu -ND jeluk -u -ND sukun mol'γəl eurə -jəŋ
dist -adv.loc dp how.many -gen four -0 -gen thing joint walk -intr:1sg
dist -adv.loc dp как.много -gen четыре -0 -gen вещь сустав идти -intr:1sg
I worked there for, erm, four years.
Life story (TY0005) (4)
Čaγad'əŋi, ilwiːčəpə, taːt pand'ə pajoːd'ə l'ek, naːsjək čaγad'əl, taːt l'er.
čaγad'ə -ŋi ilwiː -jə -pə taːt pan -j(ə) poi -oːl -j(ə) l'e -k nacija.R -k čaγad'ə -l taːt l'e -r
work -pl graze -n -pl so cop -s.ptcp many -stat -s.ptcp hesit -mod.pred nation.R -mod.pred work -sf so be -ss.circ.cvb
работать -pl graze -n -pl так cop -s.ptcp много -stat -s.ptcp hesit -mod.pred nation.R -mod.pred работать -sf так быть -ss.circ.cvb
They worked (as) shepherds, so many erm, nationalities worked (there), therefore (sc. I spoke three languages).
Работали, пастухи так много было национальностей которые работали, поэтому.
Youth Story (TY0031) (1)
Qad'ir tigin poselokqə iːtnə saγaːjəli manur metiń anaːn pajoːd'ə~rukunək kečil'əlŋumlə.
qad'ir teː -n poselok.R -γə iːt -nə(ŋ) saγa -Aː -j(ə)li monur met -i -ń anaːn.Y poi -oːl -j(ə) ~rukun -ə -k keči -l'əl -ŋu -m(ə)lə
dp dist.acs -adv village.R -loc long -adv lost -intr.punc -intr:1pl comp 1sg -0 -str.dat very.Y many -stat -s.ptcp ~nmlz.e -0 -str.pred bring -ev -pl -of.3
dp dist.acs -adv village.R -loc длинный -adv потерянный -intr.punc -intr:1pl comp 1sg -0 -str.dat очень.Y много -stat -s.ptcp ~nmlz.e -0 -str.pred принести -ev -pl -of.3
Since they had disappeared in the village for such a long time, they brought me many different things.
Kinship Avoidance (TY0032) (1)
Tagi tite bani, ńiŋ=akaːjil'pul, ńiŋ=ekïəjil'pul tittə kedelńəŋ pajoːd'ə ködeńəŋ ńeːd'il dite ńeːd'inull'əlŋi, mandəŋ "tit, tittəl".
ta -Gi tite pan -j ńi -ŋ= akaː -jil' -p(ul) ńi -ŋ= ekïə -jil' -p(ul) tittə kedel -ńəŋ poi -oːl -j(ə) köde -ńəŋ ńeːd'i -l tite ńeːd'i -nun -l'əl -ŋi mon -Rəŋ tit tittə -l
dist -nom like be -intr:3 rec -0= elder.brother -dy -pl rec -0= elder.sister -dy -pl 3pl.gen self -s.com many -stat -s.ptcp person -s.com tell -nmlz like tell -hab -ev -intr:3pl say -ss.sim 2pl 3pl -nom
dist -nom любить быть -intr:3 rec -0= elder.брат -dy -pl rec -0= elder.сестра -dy -pl 3pl.gen сам -s.com много -stat -s.ptcp человек -s.com говорить -nmlz любить говорить -hab -ev -intr:3pl сказать -ss.sim 2pl 3pl -nom
This is how it was: brothers and sisters talked among themselves as if talking to many people, using “you” (PL) and “they”.