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| Lower Chinook | |
|---|---|
| Tsinúk | |
| Native to | United States |
| Region | Columbia River Valley |
| Ethnicity | 140 lower Chinook (2000 census)[1] |
| Extinct | 1930s[2] |
Chinookan
| |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | chh |
| Glottolog | chin1286 |
Lower Chinook is an extinctChinookan language historically spoken at the mouth of theColumbia River on the west coast ofNorth America.
Chinook Jargon is partially based on Chinook.
| English | Lower Chinook[3][unreliable source?] | Kathlamet[4][unreliable source?] | Wasco-Wishram[5][unreliable source?] |
|---|---|---|---|
| One | Ixt | Ixat | Ixt |
| Two | Môkst | Môkct | Môkčt |
| Three | Łun | Łon | Łun |
| Four | Lakt | Lakt | Lakt |
| Five | Kwanm | Quinum | Gwεnεm |
| Man | Łkwalipx | Lxam | Ikala |
| Woman | Ła'akil | Aqakilak | Agagilak |
| Sun | O'ołax | Aqałax | Agałax |
| Moon | Okłumin | Akłemin | Akulmin |
| Water | Łtsuq | Łtcuqoa | Iłčqoa |
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