[HARRISON ] HAIDA GRAMMAR 149 
fe Adverbs of Degree. 
Yuan, Very. Talgung, Nearly. Sitlthligung, Quite. 
Telgu, More. Yenkien, Exceedingly. Wautelgu agwi, Most. 
Heélotal, Scarcely. Kwudungalthan, Altogether. Wauhangast ed, The less. 
Wautelga ed, The more. Güshäg, Almost. Tlan swaunan, Only. 
Telgu agwi las, Eminently. 
Examples. 
Laou là yuan gung, 
Laou lagelth talgung, 
Güshag di il tiaskagun, 
Skushit helôtal gung, 
Tlan Shalana swaunan tagwiagung, 
Laou tagwia sitlthligung, 
Adlun kwudungalthan talung iching, 
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Wautelgu itil il kwôyadung, 
Shalana wautelgu agwi lagung, 
Wautelga ed di ga il istagun. 
Wauhangast ga ed 1a ga il istagun, 
Yenkien di kintlingagung, 
Laou Itha telgu agwi tagung, 
He is very good. 
He is nearly well. 
He almost killed me. 
There are scarcely any potatoes. 
The Lord only is mighty. 
He is quite strong again. 
We are altogether here. 
He loves us more. 
The Lord is most holy. 
He gave me the more. 
He gave him the less. 
Tam exceedingly rich. 
He is eminently worthy. 
8. Adverbs of Quantity Denoting Measure. 
Kwun, Much. Klingan, Little. 
Titch, Somewhat. Idung, Enough. 
Tatilzu, Partly. 
Examples. 
Kwun tlakwida di ga il istagun, 
Klingan di lagelgung, 
Sta idung, 
I] titch tagwiagung, 
Lth haada tatilzu ostan, 
Laou lagelth daiadung, 
Hinawe di ga il istagun, 
Entirely. 
Half. 
Daiadung, 
Hinawe, 
He gave me much trouble. 
LI am a little better. 
It is enough. 
He is somewhat better. 
The people are partly gone. 
He is entirely well. 
He gave me half. 
9. Adverbs Denoting Number. 
Sa swaunshunglu, Once. Otgwau, Finally. Tlagang, Firstly. 
Waugud Ith’anilth, Threefold. Wadla, Secondly. Stungung, Twice. 
Waugud stung, Twofold. Otgwau agwi, Lastly. 
10. Adverbs of Mood. 
A. AFFIRMATION. 
Ang, Yes. Yenslé, Truly. Kwaulthangan, Certainly. 
Ahuo6héh, Surely. 
