| This is the sound of "tc" plus a glottal catch. |
| dintc'iik' | kind of mushroom (white with spicy taste) |
| kwtc'iitc' | his/her elbow |
| kwyaatc'ee', kyaatc'ee' | her daughter |
| lhtc'ish | dust, fine sand |
| Lhtc'ishtc'eetinding | Sherwood ("Where the Dust Comes Out Place") |
| naa'tc'aitc | bushtit |
| shgheetc'eek | my sister-in-law |
| shneesh-tc'il'iin, shnish-tc'il'iin | basket dipper ("what they treat as a vessel") |
| shtc'in | my grandmother (father's mother) |
| tc'aah-tc'il'iin | ash tree ("what they treat as a hat") |
| tc'aahaal | frog |
| tc'ibee, tc'uubee | Douglas fir tree |
| tc'ii | boat, canoe; schooner |
| tc'oh | blackbird |
| tc'oolaakii | meadowlark |
| tc'yaan | woman |
| uutc'iik'ee' | its intestines |
| uutc'ing' | toward it |
| waanintc'ii' | wind; wind blows through it |
| yoo'-tc'il'iin | abalone ("what they treat as a bead") |