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Vocabulary of the Ho language. 



[No. 107. 



}amgeDgainden to- 

 muntea, 

 ~ swear (oath,) sarraentea, 



— swim, oiartea, 



— take, (in the hand,) tellytea, 



— teach, etokeetea, etocheetea 



— tear, oe chachatea, 



— think (deem,) adkartea, 



— thirst, tetangtea, 



— throttle, lingoikeetea, 



— throw, hoodmaratea, 



— throw away, endatea, 



— throw down, endaetea, 



— tickle, geregetetea, 



— tie, toltea, 



— transplant, roaetea, 



— tumble, endagoitea, 



— turn, (v. n.) bioortea, 



— understand, aioomooroomtea. 



to vex, at tea, 



— vomit, oolotea, 



— wake, enetea, 



— walk, senotea, 



— wander, honorbytea, 



— want (ask,) asseetea, 



— wash (cloth, &c.,) eetkittea, 



— wash (the body,) noantea, 



— wash (the teeth,) karkadtea, 



— waste away (the body), oosootea, 



— wet, loomtea, 



— wear (clothes,) botoetea, 



— weave, lijjia tingetea, 



— weep, raetea, yam tea, 



— win (victory), maly tea, madytea, 



— wither, rotea, 



— work, pyteetea, 



— wound, gowkeetea, 



— yawn, chabetea, 



Conjunctions, Prepositions^ and Adverbs, S^c. S^c. 



yes, eya or ea, 

 no, banno, bannoa, 

 not or not so, ka, 

 none, bankwa, 

 certainly, batchiad, 

 perhaps, honang, derang or tora, 

 '' Oh, that's it? " or \ 

 " Say you SO?" f 

 and, ando or ondo, 

 " Of course," ando ? 

 " I say !" hela ! ettia ! 

 *' Is'nt it !" kachia ! 

 '' Hullo, there !" ocho he ! 

 when ? chooila ? okobetar ? 



where ? okoire ? okoitar ? 

 how many ? cheminang ? 

 so many, eminang, 



remindre, ente, entedo, 

 *^®^' I or enete nado, 

 forwards, airte, 

 backwards, oosa, 

 before, airte, airdo, 

 firstly, seeda re, 

 now, na, 



long ago, moonoore, 

 afterwards, tyoomdo, entetyoomdo, 

 any one, amba, 

 with, lo, lote, 



