talíʔ
very much, a lot
- t̓aw̓níxʷ kiʔ kstaʔmínaʔ, talíʔ uɬ axáʔ uɬ čkw̓twil̓x. - He sure had a hard time to pull through winter, he lost lots of weight.
- čmystixʷ axáʔ asaʔstám̓ taʔlíʔ čʔay̓x̌ʷt. - You know this brother-in-law of yours gets very tired.
- way̓ taʔlíʔ isʔáyx̌ʷt, taʔlíʔ l̓kʷut isčxʷylwís - I’m very tired, I’ve travelled very far
- ɬa čxʷl̓xʷal̓t uɬ talíʔ čkʷuɬstm̓ iʔ t sqlaw̓. - When s/he was alive, we lent her/him a lot of money.
- talíʔ kʷ kswítmist. - You do your very best.
- talíʔ uɬ čix̌čəx̌t. - It was very hot., It was very warm.
- uɬ talíʔ uɬ xʷʔit axáʔ iʔ čʔasʔasl̓ʔúpn̓kst iʔ kʷəkʷr̓iʔt, talíʔ uɬ čx̌ʷap. - And it was lots and lots of twenty-dollar gold pieces, quite a lot.
- t̓xʷ way̓ talíʔ kn̓ yaˤpčín̓. - I’m really in need.