BOAS] HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGES 921 



HE FOR us: 



weuda'^ it is good for us 758.4 

 wefelii it is difficult for us 752.12 



HE FOR them: 



toegdgal they do it for them 767.3 

 we FOR thee: 



i'^(^iUul:a we sing for thee 439.1 



iP'^ihagui. we wish for you 080.13 

 WE FOR him: 



in'gaHa we wish for him 75S.13 

 WE FOR them: 



weangap ai we wait for them 454.16 



2. Verbs in u- hav^e the following forms: 



to me 

 to thee 

 to him 

 to us 

 to them 

 Examples: 



\iwib(^a I tell thee 755.10 



ueMa I tell him 443.7 



udwaVla 1 say to them 437.17 



iHvi'^'i^and thou say est to me 671.1 



iHtn'^' (f^alind thou say est to me 500.6 



uiehna thou say est to him 497.8 



itwa4ctgisnd thou sayest to us 633.1 



uiva4cigihnd thou sayest to them 507.4 



i^wi^'ste it remains to me 501.2 (from uefe^Ol.^) 



u^iVa^i he helps you 508.3 



uiia he says to him 656.8 



udwagi^e he says to us 503.1 



a'^wa^'l'ie they say to me 670.2 



tdi^ai they say to thee 678.12 



3. Verbs in g- lose their g after the pronominal forms. 



he 



to me ^ a'^'age 39.12 

 to thee 4^dgai 735.13 



to him gldga 152.9 



to us wdgail^^.l^ 



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