- (other side of a body of water) (Northern) diʔucid, (Southern) diʔilgʷiɫ
- What is that on the other side of the river?
- stab ew̓e tiʔiɫ diʔucid/diʔilgʷiɫ ʔal tə stuləkʷ.
- (other side of a path/road) (Northern) diʔayucid, (Southern) diʔucid
- What is that on the other side of the road?
- stab ew̓e tiʔiɫ diʔayucid/diʔucid ʔal tə šəgʷɫ.
- (other side of a room) diʔadiʔ
- My husband is sleeping on the other side of the room/in the other room.
- ʔəsʔitut ti dsč̓istxʷ diʔadiʔ.
- (other side of a building): diʔalətxʷ
- My husband is working on the other side of the house.
- ʔuyayus ti dsč́istxʷ diʔalətxʷ ʔal tə ʔalʔal.
- (other side of a solid object): diʔabac
- The cat is sleeping on the other side of the chair.
- ʔəsʔitut tə dpišpiš diʔabac ʔal tə səxʷgʷədil.
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sources
- 1994, Dawn Bates, Thom Hess and Vi Hilbert, Lushootseed Dictionary, ISBN 0-295-97323-4, University of Washington Press, p. 81
- 1995, Thom Hess and Vi [taqʷšəblu] Hilbert, Lushootseed: The language of the Skagit Nisqually, and other tribes of Puget Sound, an Introduction: Book I, Lushootseed Press, ch. 2, 4, 5