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nit-si-nan’, mine. i nit-si-na/-nan, ours. 
kit-si-nan’, thine. kit-si-na’-nan, yours. 
u-tsi-nan’, his. u-tsi-nan’-wa’-wa, theirs. 
nin-i-¢i’-tup-i, I myself alone. nin-i-¢i/-tup-i-nu’-ni, we ourselves alone. 
kin-i-4i-tup-i, you yourself alone, or thyself. kin-i-4i-tup-i-nu-ni, you yourselves alone. 
u-ni-¢i’-tup-i, he himself alone. u-ni-¢i’-tup-i-wa-wa, they themselves alone. 
15. The fragment pronouns are connected with nouns, adjectives, adjective verbs, and 
verbs. Those prefixed to nouns denote possession ; as, 
no-tos’, my horse. no-to’-siks, my horses. 
ko-tds’, thy horse. ko-to’-siks, thy horses. 
o-tds’, his horse. o-to’-siks, his horses. 
noh’-u-a, my son. noh’-u-iks, my sons. 
koh’-u-a, thy son. koh’-u-iks, thy sons. 
oh’-u-a, his son. oh’-u-iks, his sons. 
noh-u-i-ksi-nan, our sons. no-kos’, my child. 
koh-u-i’-ksi-nan, your sons. ko-kés’, thy child. 
dh-u-i’-ksi-nan, their sons. o-kos’, his child. 
ni-tun’-a, my daughter. no-ko’-siks, my children. 
ki-tun’-a, thy daughter. kit-o-ki’-man, thy wife. 
i-tun’-a, his daughter. u-no-i, his father. 
no-ko'-si-nan-sa/-ko-ma’-piks, our children, boys. no-ko’-siks’-ni-tun’-iks, our children, girls. 
16. These fragment pronouns are also incorporated into adjective verbs and adjectives : 
to) J Ly 5) 
as, 
ni-ta’-ats, Lam well. ni-ti’-o-to’-kés, I am sick. 
ki-ta’-ats, thou art well. ki-ti’-o-to’-k6s, thou art sick. 
a-a’-tsu, he is well. i’-o-to’-kds, he is sick. 
Pea ni-ti’-o-to-ko’-spin, we are sick. 
1-a-tsOp , 
ee \ they are well. ki-ti’-o-to-ko’-spin, you are sick. 
i-a-tsi-a’-wa 5 : : 
‘ i’-o-to-ko’-ksi-a, they are sick. 
ni-tut/-si, I am brave. nit-o-kaps’, I am bad. 
ki-tut/-si, thou art brave. kit-o-kaps’, thou art bad. 
ma’-tsi, he is brave. nit-o-ka’-spin, we are bad. 
17. The following is a list of the principal adjective pronouns: 
SINGULAR. PLURAL. 
a-mo’, this. a-moks’, these. 
o’-ma, that. o’-maks, those. 
ta-ka’, who. ta-ki’-ksan. 
ah’-sats, what. ah-sa’-i-ksan. 
sa-kah’-ta, what person ? 
