_ LANGUAGE OF THE BUNGANDITY TRIBE, S.A. 67 
The following table exhibits the nominative pronouns :— 
mi 2: (4st) Person Tf, Ngattho 
Singular < 2nd _,, Thou, Nguro 
ord ~ 4, He, Nuang 
We, incl., Ngatthohal 
ist Person | We, excl., Natthowillal 
Dual 2nd =A You, Ngutpul 
ord vs They, Nunggul 
We, incl., Ngatthohéwawung 
Trial oe We, excl., Ngatthowilléwawung 
; 1 2nd ah You, Ngutpuerwawung 
ord 4 They, Nungbawawung 
We, incl., Ngatthohé 
Pisral pest Person We, excl., Natthowillé 
| 2nd RS You, Ngutpuer 
ord - They, Nungba 
The singular number of the possessive pronouns will show 
their formation: 
1st Person Mine, Ngatthowat 
Singular < 2nd 2 Thine, Ngatthowin 
3rd ri His, Nuangat 
Also see the possessive forms of the demonstrative pro- 
nouns further on. 
The foregoing full forms of the pronouns are employed 
chiefly in answering questions. In ordinary conversation 
the natives use the pronominal affixes illustrated under the 
heading of ‘‘Verbs.”’ 
The objective pronouns, me, thee, him, etc., are not 
found separately, like the nominative and possessive, but 
consist of pronominal suffixes to verbs, nouns, or other 
parts of speech: 
1st Person (Someone) speaks to me, Lanandhanan 
72) ae is speaks to thee, Lanandhanun 
may, - speaks to him, Lanandhawung 
and so on for the other numbers. See also the example 
