Huron Language. 



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ADVERBS OF LIKENESS AND SAMENESS. 



iuio'd, As if. 



ioeu'lik, Thus it will be. 



^0 ai'odn'nen, Thus the thing was. 



JBon'di, Alike. 



Chiute^ari/ivleHj It is the same. 



C/iia,at, or chia^arih^at, or It is the same thing. 



skarihvat, 

 Chiateo'ti, It is all one ; the one is worth 



the other ; the one is worth 

 as much as the other. 

 It is the same thing. 

 We have both of us the same 

 thought ; we are of the 

 same mind. 

 We are the same. 

 We have both of us the same 



thought. 

 He is as big as Hechon. 

 That is his custom, 

 It is the custom of their coun- 

 try ; the fashion. 



ADVERBS OK QUANTITY AND EXCESS. 



Okenie, — a little ; or, loaia, — moderately. 



Cliiate^ arihinin, 

 C/iiateonJniliu/iraten, 



Chiaajatat, 

 TsonJ.)idifinrat, 



Hechon^e ir'a, 



Atujtiiwn dechtiten, 



A'soniskeiu dijieii, 

 Oiiiie, or oiinaiuHy 



A*son, 



HAatu'son, 



Ofuur'outoUf or, vaunaij 

 As — tSunnen, aiotivnUisku, 



There is still a little. 



There is enough. 



There is not enough. 



There is still a little wanting. 



Much. 



That should give a good deal ; 

 or, should satisfy t>o nuiih 

 as to have something \x- 

 matniiig. 



