T'Sou-ke dialect

T'Sou-ke
Sooke
Native toCanada
Regionsouthern Vancouver Island
EthnicityT'Sou-ke people
Speakers~10 partial speakers (2014)
Revival1 learner (2014)
Salishan
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologsook1244  Sooke

T'Sou-ke, also spelled Sooke /ˈsk/ and previously Soke /ˈsk/, is the dialect of the North Straits Salish language spoken by the T'Sou-ke people of Vancouver Island in British Columba. As of 2014, there were no fluent speakers, although there were at least ten speakers remaining who could somewhat speak and understand the language.

The spelling T'Sou-ke is an exoticization of Sooke, which derives from the name of the area around Sooke Harbor. It may be from the Klallam form /súʔukʷ/ (now pronounced [sóʔokʷ]), or a relic of an earlier Northern Straits pronunciation; the Klallam preserves the older form, where *u → /a/ in all of the Northern Straits dialects. The current Saanich form is SO¸EȻ, pronounced /'saʔəkʷ/ and the Lekwungen form is sáʔəkʷ.