“Xtiqb’al li aatin: Xkomoneb’ chik li aatin,” EnglishConnect 1 choq’ reheb’ laj tzolonel (2022)
“Xkomoneb’ chik li aatin,” EnglishConnect 1 choq’ reheb’ laj tzolonel
Appendix
Additional Vocabulary
Xtiqb’al li aatin: Xkomoneb’ chik li aatin
Parts of Speech
Categoria gramatical
adjectives |
adjetivos |
adverbs |
adverbios |
nouns |
sustantivos |
prepositions |
preposiciones |
pronouns |
pronombres |
verbs |
verbos |
Numbers
Eb’ li ajl
0 – zero | |
1 – one |
1st – first |
2 – two |
2nd – second |
3 – three |
3rd – third |
4 – four |
4th – fourth |
5 – five |
5th – fifth |
6 – six |
6th – sixth |
7 – seven |
7th – seventh |
8 – eight |
8th – eighth |
9 – nine |
9th – ninth |
10 – ten |
10th – tenth |
11 – eleven |
11th – eleventh |
12 – twelve |
12th – twelfth |
13 – thirteen |
13th – thirteenth |
14 – fourteen |
14th – fourteenth |
15 – fifteen |
15th – fifteenth |
16 – sixteen |
16th – sixteenth |
17 – seventeen |
17th – seventeenth |
18 – eighteen |
18th – eighteenth |
19 – nineteen |
19th – nineteenth |
20 – twenty |
20th – twentieth |
21 – twenty-one |
21st – twenty-first |
30 – thirty |
30th – thirtieth |
31 – thirty-one |
31st – thirty-first |
40 – forty |
40th – fortieth |
41 – forty-one |
41st – forty-first |
50 – fifty |
50th – fiftieth |
51 – fifty-one |
51st – fifty-first |
60 – sixty |
60th – sixtieth |
61 – sixty-one |
61st – sixty-first |
70 – seventy |
70th – seventieth |
71 – seventy-one |
71st – seventy-first |
80 – eighty |
80th – eightieth |
81 – eighty-one |
81st – eighty-first |
90 – ninety |
90th – ninetieth |
91 – ninety-one |
91st – ninety-first |
100 – one hundred |
100th – one hundredth |
1,000 – one thousand | |
10,000 – ten thousand | |
1,000,000 – one million |
Months
Eb’ li po
January |
enero |
February |
febrero |
March |
marzo |
April |
abril |
May |
mayo |
June |
junio |
July |
julio |
August |
agosto |
September |
septiembre |
October |
octubre |
November |
noviembre |
December |
diciembre |
Days of the Week
Eb’ li kutan re li xamaan
Sunday |
Domingo |
Monday |
Lunes |
Tuesday |
Martes |
Wednesday |
Miercoles |
Thursday |
Jueves |
Friday |
Viernes |
Saturday |
Sabado |
Family Nouns
Eb’ li sustantivo re junkab’al
spouse/spouses |
sum aatin |
wife/wives |
ixaqilb’ej |
husband/husbands |
b’eelomej |
mother (mom)/mothers |
na’b’ej (na’) |
stepmother (stepmom)/stepmothers |
xkab’ na’b’ej (xkab’ na’) |
mother-in-law/mothers-in-law |
xna’ li sum aatin |
father (dad)/fathers |
yuwa’b’ej (yuwa’) |
stepfather (stepdad)/stepfathers |
xkab’ li yuwa’b’ej (xkab’ li yuwa’) |
father-in-law/fathers-in-law |
xyuwa’ li sum aatin |
parent/parents |
na’b’ej yuwa’b’ej |
sister/sisters |
anab’ej/chaq’b’ej |
stepsister/stepsisters |
xka’ anab’ej |
brother/brothers |
as iitz’inb’ej |
stepbrother/stepbrothers |
xka’ as iitz’inb’ej |
daughter/daughters |
rab’inb’ej/ko’b’ej |
sibling/siblings |
as iitz’inb’ej |
son/sons |
alalb’ej/yumb’ej |
child/children |
kok’al |
grandmother (grandma)/grandmothers |
ixa’anb’ej (ixa’an) |
grandfather (grandpa)/grandfathers |
mama’b’ej (mama’) |
grandparent/grandparents |
mama’b’ej ixa’anb’ej |
aunt/aunts |
ikana’b’ej |
uncle/uncles |
ikanb’ej |
niece/nieces |
mamb’ej |
nephew/nephews |
iib’ej |
cousin/cousins |
ikaq’b’ej |
Food Nouns
Eb’ li sustantivo re tzakemq
breakfast |
desayuno |
lunch |
almuerzo |
dinner |
cena |
fruit/fruits |
ru che’ |
apple/apples |
manzana |
banana/bananas |
tul |
grape/grapes |
uva |
orange/oranges |
chiin |
tomato/tomatoes |
pix |
watermelon/watermelons |
sandia |
vegetable/vegetables |
verduras |
carrot/carrots |
zanahoria |
cucumber/cucumbers |
pepino |
lettuce |
lechuga |
onion/onions |
cebolla |
pepper/peppers |
ik |
meat |
tib’ |
beef |
wakax |
chicken |
kaxlan |
fish |
kar |
pork |
aaq |
egg/eggs |
mol |
beans |
kenq’ |
bread |
kaxlan wa |
butter |
mantequilla |
cheese |
kees |
dessert |
postre |
flour |
hariin |
fries |
k’ilinb’il paaps |
hamburger (burger) |
hamburguesa |
ice |
hielo |
milk |
leech |
noodles |
fideos |
oil |
aseeyt |
pizza |
pizza |
rice |
arroz |
salad |
ensalada |
salt |
atz’am |
sandwich |
sandwich |
sauce |
salsa |
soup |
soop |
spices |
ik |
sugar |
azucar |
water |
ha’ |
Prepositions
Eb’ li prepocicion
above |
chi taqe’q |
across from |
chi junpak’al |
at |
sa’ |
behind |
chirix |
below |
chi rub’el |
between |
sa’ xyi |
in front of |
chiru |
in |
chi sa’ |
near |
nach’ |
next to |
chixk’atq |
on |
sa’ xb’een |
over |
chixb’een |
to the left of |
sa’ li tz’e |
to the right of |
sa’ li seeb’al |
under |
chi rub’el |
Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives
Pronombres y adjetivos posesivos
Subject Pronoun |
Object Pronoun |
Possessive Adjective |
---|---|---|
Subject Pronoun Example: I am happy. Sa inch’ool laa’in. | Object Pronoun Example: Ann is bigger than me. Li xAnn nim wi’chik xteram chiwu laa’in. | Possessive Adjective Example: My name is Tom. Laj Tom lin k’ab’a’. |
Subject Pronoun I | Object Pronoun me | Possessive Adjective my |
Subject Pronoun you | Object Pronoun you | Possessive Adjective your |
Subject Pronoun we | Object Pronoun us | Possessive Adjective our |
Subject Pronoun he | Object Pronoun him | Possessive Adjective his |
Subject Pronoun she | Object Pronoun her | Possessive Adjective her |
Subject Pronoun it | Object Pronoun it | Possessive Adjective its |
Subject Pronoun they | Object Pronoun them | Possessive Adjective their |
Currency
Li tumin
A$ |
dolar Australiano |
C$ |
dolar Canadiense |
MX$ |
peso Mexicano |
R$ |
real Brasileño |
US$ |
dolar Estadounidense |
€ |
euro |
¥ |
yen Japones |
£ |
libra esterlina |
¥ |
renminbi |
R |
rand Sudafricano |