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KAMILARAI. WIRADUREI. 



These pronouns are only used separately ; dibilain pagu icidyera, this is the bird that 

 those which are employed as nominatives drinks, 

 to verbs are ijali, this ; pala, that yonder ; 

 yalvi, that by you. From these the other 

 cases are supplied. 



Ta may be termed a verbal pronoun. It 

 resembles somewhat the French void, voilfr, 

 and may be translated, it is. In the plural, 

 it makes tara, they are, which, when used 

 as the nominative to a verb (in conjunction 

 with another pronoun) becomes taro ; thus, 



Abs. vni ta, this is he, or it is this. 



Adj. ~gali la, this is he who, &c. 



Abs. uni tara, these are they. 



Adj. pali taro, these are they two. 



The interrogative pronouns -gan, who? The interrogative pronouns are yandi, 

 min or minariy, what? are thus declined: who? minyay, what? 



S. N. pan 

 A. N. panto 

 Gen. -ganiinha 

 1st Dat. pannup 

 2d " -gankinko 

 Ace. pannuy 

 1st Abl. -gcmkai 

 2d " pankinbirup 

 3d " -gankatoa 

 4th " ~gankinba 



min or minarip 



minariyko 



minariykoba 



minarigkolay 



minnu'g 



minariptin 



minaritjbiru-g 



minariykoa 



minariykaba 



-gandi 

 pandit 

 yangu 



minyay 

 minyalu 

 minya-ggu, 



Minnan signifies, how many? 



S. N. 



A. N. 



Gen. 



1st Dat. 



2d Dat. yaminrfa minyayurgu (toward) 



Ace. nn mil minyag 



Abl. iiinniiii/i. minyali 



minyala (in, with, on) 



Minyagan or minyaydin signifies, hov 

 many? 



INDEFINITE PRONOUNS. 



icinta, some 

 yant.in, all 



kauwulkauwal, many 

 icarea, few 



INDEFINITE PRONOUNS. 



guloir, some 

 biamoul, all, the whole 

 biap, many or more 

 biapgul, all, every one 



