212 Essay, E. 
The vowels are uniformly sounded as follows: 
broad, as in hall 3 
(as a in common) as in ket 
(as ee commonly) as in field 
as in note 
u broad, as in blue 
The syllable which has a long protracted ac- 
cent is marked with-as in Weddi; —3indicares 
a very short enunciation, to throw the accent 
with more force, on the other syllable. "This 
sign” simply denotes the accented syllable, as 
Kérto; C is zever employed alone, as, in the 
numerous words where e follows, it would be 
undetermined whether to pronounce it hard or 
soft. 
oot? 
Kemadu (Cemadu) 
Kemiri : (Cemiri) 
Keji (Ceji, &c.) 
Kendal, &c. &c. written with C, might be 
pronounced Semadu, Semiri, &c. K is suflicent 
for every purpose, not liable to mistake, and 
more Consistent with the genius of the language, 
LIST OF NAMES, 
Süro-kérto z 
Jókjo-kérto 
Mattâram 
Kérto-siiro 
Marápi 
Marbábu 
Manching-an 
Kadi-l maga 
Baburan 
Jono 
