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Buenos días Don Hernán!
Good morning, Don Hernán!
Buenos días Don José! Òoken! Ta wotoch yanech!
Buenos días Don José! Come in! Make yourself at home!
Ba’ax ken a maneh? Ba’ax ken a biseh?
What will you have? What will you take?
Ba’ax a k’áat ká in maneh?
What do you want me to buy?
Ba’ax in k’áat ká a maneh? Tu láakal le ba’al(o’)oba’.
What do I want you to buy? All these things.
Má’ in k’áat in man (l)e ba’al(o’)obo’.
I don’t want to buy those things.
Chen tàalen in xíimba tech.
I just came to visit you.
Chen in k’áat tzikbal ta wéetel.
I just want to chat with you.
Má’alob’! Kulen. Bix yanilech?
Fine! Sit down. How are you?
Má’alob’, dios bó’otik! Ú’uye(h), Don Hernán, ba’ax u k’àaba’ le ba’alo’?
Fine, thank you! Listen, Don Hernán, what’s the name of that thing?
Lelo’ u k’àaba’e’ chóoy.
That is called a bucket.
Tú’ubten, K’abét in manik um pé chóoy y éeteh… bix yá’al(a’)al ich Maya… soga?
I forgot. I have to buy a bucket and… how is it said in Maya… a rope?
Pues, ku yá’al(a’)al sùum.
Well, it’s called sùum.
Bueno, k’a bét ten sùum xan. Bahux u tohol?
Well, I need [a] rope, too. How much is it?
Lela’ siete pesos u tohol.
This one costs seven pesos.
Ko’ox ilik ba’ax u láak k’abét ten.
Let’s see what else I need.
K’abét tech kàab wá chukwa’?
Do you need honey or chocolate?
Ba’ax u k’áat í’(á’)al chukwa’?
What does chukwa’ mean?
Chukwá’e’ u k’áat í’(a’)ale’ chocolate.
Chukwa’ means chocolate.
Kux túun kàab, ba’ax u k’áat í’(a’)aleh?
And kàab, what does it mean?
U k’áat í’(a’)al, ich Inglese’, honey.
It means, in English, honey.
Uk’ahech a k’áat? Uk’ul?
Are you thirsty? Do you want to drink?
Bix má’ih! Dzáa ten um píit ha’ in wuk’eh.
Why not! Give me some water to drink.
Má’alob, k’abét im bin be’ hora(h)a’
Well, I need to go now.
Yan im bin in wáant in wét tàalo’.
I must go help that companion of mine.
Wá a k’áate’, hé’ im biskech a wil ín taanaho'.
If you want, I’ll take you to see my house.
Sèen má’alob, ko’ox. Hé’ in wáantikech y éetel (l)e bá’alo’oba’.
Very well, let’s go! I’ll help you with these things.