What does the Quileute saying "kwop kilawtley" translate to in English?
Hi members,
I have a question about the Quileute saying "kwop kilawtley." Could someone please provide the English translation? I would appreciate a quick response. Thanks!
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We found two possible meanings for the Quileute phrase "kwop kilawtley":
I love you
Stay with me forever
Jacob says this line to Bella in the movie New Moon before she leaves to save Edward in Italy.
Quileute was the last Chimakuan language, spoken until the end of the 20th century by Quileute and Makah elders on the western coast of the Olympic Peninsula, south of Cape Flattery at La Push and the lower Hoh River in Washington State.
Find a list of words and phrases with their Quileute pronunciation at Quileutes.com.
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