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VI. — Pronouns. 



534 I, me 



535 Thou, thee 



536 He, him 



537 She, her 



538 We two, us two 



539 We, us 



540 You two 



541 You 



542 They two 



543 They 



544 Me, my 



545 For myself 



546 For himself 



ngatu* 



ngai 

 ngi 

 niie 

 na 



ngidu 



niidu 



nadu 



albei 



arri 



ngipel (593) 



ngi-tana 



pale 



tana 



anaf 



ngai-aikeka 



mi^abepa 



eipaua, yuba 

 untoba, doba 



aku 



inyaba 



* These two sets of personal pronouns are not used indiscriminately, but 

 the examples of their use which I collected are too few to generalize upon. 

 However, " ngatu" and the three next under it, appear to be used only with 

 a certain class of verbs of which an example is afforded by the sentence 

 "ngatu nudu raatumina=I struck him ;" and the use of the second set of 

 these pronouns is illustrated by " ngai nue" (not ngatu nudu) mulem', &c.= 

 I told him," &c. 



•f I do not understand the exact meaning of this and the two next, so give 

 an example of each ; " ana gamu lupL'ipa=my body is shaking (or I have the 

 ague :) aikeka mulc=tell me : nu'abepa chena wir=give that to him." 



