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Grammar of the 



A^vannenk, 



Atrondi, 



Atrondihaienlm, 



Boir'ati chiuj 



Boiaa, 



Xaiontsiy 



Skatenchaty 



Achink ate^ateH) 



Oentdskvif 



Aenta>iak, 



Atiaondi^andanate^ 



Handenate, otenrondi, 



Onder'ati, 



Daat echi etso7ider'ati, 



Ekender'atakaa, 



Iskandeia^ 



Itsvkaotj 



Iso''ki^vannen, 



Ondttieaat e^arontio, or, 



e^avendio, 

 Ene^o onek, 

 A^atieron xvaska. 



There must be a good deal. 



That is honestly. 



He knows well enough. 



He is as tall as you. 



How large is it ? 



The size of that (showing for 



example a hut.) 

 A fathom. 

 Three fathoms. 

 A little stick. 

 A short stick. 

 Not. 



Not at all. 

 Too much. 

 Much more. 

 That is still worse. 

 That is but too good. ' 

 That is but too bad. 

 He is too rich. 

 It is the great master. 



It is but grease. 



I would be too strong. 

 (They use this phrase when they resist any thing intended.) 

 Aiotendiskdy That must last a long time. 



Aiokenieska, Should 1 be content with so 



little. 



ADVERBS OF NEARNESS AND DISTANCE. 



TioskeheUj or, oskehen, Quite near. 



Aehenyionk^ In the middle. 



Timkeken ntejntre desa 

 sknariy To give. 



