Singular 



2nd „ 

 1 3rd „ 





1st Person 



Dual 



2nd „ 



( 3rd „ 





1st Person 



) 2nd „ 

 (3rd „ 



Plural 



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the dual and plural. The following table exhibits the 



nominative of the singular, dual and plural : 



( 1st Person I, Nguppa 



Thou, Ngimba 



He, Wuttha or gitthu 



We, inclusive, Ngulli 

 We, exclusive, Ngullingulu 

 You, Ngupangalu 



They, Wuttha wula 



/ We, inclusive, Nginna 

 | We, exclusive, Nginnanda 

 You, Ngurtana 



They, Wuttheda 



The possessive and objective pronouns are as under : 



| 1st Person Mine, Ngari Me, Ngunnlia 



Singular < 2nd „ Thine, Ngoma Thee, Ngumina 



( 3rd ,, His, Watthunegi Him, Wutthana 



There are modifications of the objective pronouns to 



mean "towards me," "away from me," etc., as in the 



annexed examples : 



Q . , (1st Person Towards me, Ngunnhari 



binguiar ^ 3rd ^ Towards him, Gitthunari 



Dual 1st ,, Towards us, incl., Ngullinari 



Plural 1st ,, Towards us, incl., Nginnanari 



Q . , ( 1st Person From me, Ngunnarndu 



binguiar <j 3rd ^ FrQm him ^ Gitthanarndu 



Dual 1st „ From us, incl., Ngullinarndu 



Plural 1st „ From us, incl., Nginnanarndu 



With me, or close to me, is Ngariri. 



In each of the foregoing examples, the inflections can be 

 applied to all the persons of the singular, dual and plural. 



Interrogatives. — Who (singular), windyaka. Who (dual), 

 windyula. Who (plural), windyi-windyi. Whose, windya- 

 kunnagi. What, minnha. What for, minnhamundi. 



Demonstratives. — This, giki ; that, wutthana. 



