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Woman 

 Wood, forest 

 Word 

 Work, I 

 Worm 



Toda Vocabulary, [no. 3, new series. 



Mich. 

 Uro) 5 F~ . ktvdrsh, 



*=§ £) ^~ ^^r^p. hellasgershbin u 

 ST. 



Y. 



Yard cJossS'"^. emmagai, \ yard ^o^^. vommagdi. 



©ja^rk^P. dbitfhsbini. 



Ipo'of 5". kuvar, e/\)^"^>§~. uvazhdr. 



*^o>. 7^a, ©eT^"?"^. attanddi. 

 <^ot^?T. enner. 

 *^P°^^p. vobbisbini. 



Yawn 

 Year 

 Yes 



Yesterday 



Yield 

 Yoke 



Young 



"^/3^fT. nolchan. 



mokhvarshal. 



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 

 v j5 (p)—rr for TT (ir)— r, w (Lp)—zh for t^— s or ^C— 



if— j for t£ —d etc. 



The more accurate I wish to be, the more difficult I find 

 it to reduce the Toda language to writing. 



