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Pronouns. 



The nominative and possessive pronouns are as follows: 



Singular. 



1st Person I, Wan Mine, Nugalik 



2nd ,, Thou, War Thine, Nugalin 



3rd ,, He, Munyi His, Nugalo 



Dual. 



i c t Pp r «nn / We ' inc1 -' Wangiil Ours, incl., Nugalngul 

 isl person j W( ^ excl ^ Wangiin 0urg? excL? Nuga i ngim 



2nd ,, You, Wabul Yours, Nugalbul 



3rd „ They, Munyibulabil Theirs, Nugalobullain 



Trial. 



1st Ppr^on<f We ' incl -< Wanganyinbaiap 

 isi rerson^ We e;d Wanganyinyubaiap 



2nd ,, You, Watgurabilbaiap 



3rd „ They, Munyigadhanbaiap 



1st Person I ° urs ' inc1 *' Nu g aln g an y inbaia P 



I Ours, excl.,Nugalnganyinyubaiap 



2nd ,, Yours, Nugalngutbaiap 



3rd „ Theirs, Nugalodhan 



Person. Plural. 



^ . ( We, incl., Wanganyin Ours, incl., Nugalnganyin 



S ( We, excl., Wanganyinyu Ours, excl.,Nugalnganyinyu 



2nd You, Watgurabil Yours, Nugalngut 



3rd They, Munyigadhan Theirs, Nugalodhan 



Interrogatives — Ngunying, what? Yinarop, who? These 

 are declinable for number. Demonstratives — Munyi, this; 

 male, that. 



Verbs. 

 Gurin appears to be an equivalent of the verb "to be": 

 1st Person Good am I, Burndap gurinan 



2nd ,, Good art thou, Burndap guriner 

 3rd ,, Good is he, Burndap gurin 



The fundamental parts of the verb tyilba, to beat, are 

 represented in this conjugation : — 



