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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[adjective verbs.] 



Class VI. — In to. 



Chawaehto, dear (it is) 



Talawachto, how dear is it r how much docs it 

 cost i 



Apuawachto. cheap, from apuat. easy. 



Achgepchoa, deaf. 



Tepawachto, from tepi, enough, and c'mca- 

 tcachto, a just, equitable price, it is not too 



Jem . 



Tangawachto, cheap, low priced. 



Class VII— In i. 



Wuski, new. 



Amangi, great, big, huge 



Amangewall, (narnesssd), the fishes are large. 



Macbeli, m'chelit, much, imnj 

 Machelook, they are many 

 Machelopannik. they were many. 



Class VIII. — In it. ik, et. 

 Mcquit mequik, m'hocquik, bloody. 

 Maechgilik, m'chakgilik, the great, the big. 

 Machtit, bad (it is), 

 Wulit, good 



Wulittol, they are good 

 Wulittoop, it was good. 



Alett. rotten 



Alettot. they are rotten. 



Machkalet, they are rusty, from machkeu. red. 



Waseleechen. it is clear, light. 

 Tschitaniechen, it is strong. 



Class IX. — In en. 



Waktschiechen, the road is crooked. 

 Tsetschpiechen. it is separated. 



Achewiechen, strong, spirituous : as for instance, 

 strong lie. 



M.ichkeleechcn, red. 



Wapeleechen, white. 



Tenktseherhen. it is open (say. the door). 

 Tauwiechen. it is open (the way thithei ) 



Tacquiechen, joined together 

 Psacquiechen, close together. 



Pequiechen, broken to pieces 



Class X. — in en. on, urn. 



Tacquatten. frozen (it is) 



Tacquattenol, the potatoes, £cc. are frozen 



Pret. Sing. Tacquattenop. it was frozen 



Plur. Tacquattenopannil, they were frozen 



