Huron Language. 



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By inserting the a — As for example : 

 C/iiavatenr^ai^e, On tlie other side of the wall. 



^Andanu, A river. 



Hence — Chia^an'dnvnti, On the other side of the river. 



C/ti, or echiu, takes a after it, and requires ii after 



the substantive. 



rtsliutiy On the other side, (as, on the 



other side of the water.) 

 Itskati a^andnHafi, or, c/iia^- 

 a'nda>iaiiy or a/indavaU-kvi, 

 from a?tda^a, and cnnenli, To descend. 



On'duonneJitukvi, 

 Tiondiondi, 

 Eka^nda olra/ttsi, 

 (From — Otrahvi, 

 ^^/idat/tCt 



Ateotideche^ 



'Oniiidiniiy 



Konniaimik, 



And — 6'o'nniannikat 



On/iHa ^uty 



Chie*auuen aondcsa, 



Aonduaalui, 



The Cote de Beaupr6. 



\\ here there is a point. 



At the Falls of xMontmorcncy. 



At the rock.) 



At the country town, at the 



town, or, at the deserted 



vilhitje. 

 In each couutrv. 



AOVKRBS OF TIME. 



I^ne;. 



It \\\\\ r..^(|uire much time. 



In a short time, in a little. 



Immediately. 



That will last a long time. 



That will liist me but a very 



short time. 

 N(jw. 



laniidanmidi liaHo on/tHa, 



Otihudotidjnit, or ikHuiony \ came lotig ago, 



^i/iia, or oii/taa ai /lia, Now for the first time. 



^,on, To arrive. 



Onhfunoni/ioony He is newly arrived. 



