Huron Language. lOl 



Tie is added after a vowel, hatie, after a consonant. 

 De^aratie, To night. 



Tetenre, Some time during the night. 



Etiorci'di, Very early in the night. 



AsoiScnh, Midnight, 



Yov—Asonteahenk, Tlic middle. 



Ontaolratiej The sun will soon rise. 



Onta — signifies Proximity to a future or com- 



ing event. 

 Onna'.ar, The sun is up. 



Aondechenhaon, Always, per|>etually, as long 



as the world !>liall last. 

 Enhaojiy In composition, out of composition. 

 A/tn. To carry. 



Ao)idecheuhaon a^atien, He was from all eternity. 



Asoutcnhann^ All the night. 



A^euteiihaon^ All the day. 



Ate, OH, A teach time. 



O^omhoihanu, All the summer. 



Eo^enrati, or, c /i cnuhi' kai ^ Continual summer. 

 AoJictihuuHy The whole length of winter. 



Alenentne, Daily. 



Atent/iaeiiift^de', or, omar- From day to day we think he 



heii^ehe, or, cnnotisa, or, he will arrive today. 



henluincrhe on/taniones'on 

 Aiitifietiha/m^e, When ? 



A(/ticti/,iion, Since yesterday. 



Trnentacky Two days hence, 



AcUiii liu^enta ek, iliree days hence. 



Jso'oiiltaoHj Since his return, 



(),enr'ajre, In spring. 



