► 1 Some Klallam speakers use
tíntən where English uses ‘o’clock.’ So, for example, ‘I go at two o’clock’ would be
hiyáʔ cn ʔaʔ či čə́saʔ tíntən. The word
tíntən also means ‘bell.’ The Klallam use of this word for ‘o’clock’ comes from sailors’ use of phrases such as ‘two bells’ to mean ‘two o’clock.’
► 2 In English the ‘o’clock’ is optional. The same is true in Klallam with
tíntən. So one may say
hiyáʔ caʔn ʔaʔ či čə́saʔ tíntən ‘I will go at two o’clock’ or
hiyáʔ caʔn ʔaʔ či čə́saʔ ‘I will go at two.’
► 3 The time is given as a number, just as in English. Here are the Klallam numbers 1 through 12, in case you haven’t got these memorized yet: