24) Toda Vocabulary, [no. S, new series. 
Woman hikh. 
Wood, forest kwdrsli. 
Word ^t^HJT' mcitu. 
AVork, I "^^^^rt^p. kdlasgershhim. 
Worm ^ , piif/ 
i + 
Y. 
Yard «io3S5^"^. emmagai, I yard '^po^So''^. vommagai. 
Yawn §OT<^^|'k)^P. dhitfhsbini. 
Year ^^^SfS". fcuvar, CA>^^5~. uvazhdr, 
.Yes "5o3>. 7^a, §^^"^^. attanddi. 
Yesterday enner. 
Yield " ■^'^^i^ei^- 
vobbisbini. 
Yoke -^"S^p". nokhan. 
Young 'SjsaTsS'^F'gOT^. mohlivarshdl. 
The verbs I have always written in the 1st person sin- 
gular, because with several verbs I was not quite sure how 
far the radix extends. 
As the Todas very often do not pronounce their words 
distinctly enough for a foreigner, it is possible that I may 
have exchanged the following letters for each other 
y5 {p)—rr for ^ {^)—r, c-5 (fp)— --^ ^ — "^—s/i, 
^—t for '^^d etc. 
The more accurate I wish to be, the more difficult I find 
it to reduce the Toda language to writing. 
