ON THE CLASSIFICATION OP LANGUAGES. 



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LANGUAGE S— ( Continued). 

 THE Co? CLASS. 



Daughter. 



Male speaking, 

 elder Brother. 





M tie ..]>i ik., 

 younger 



Female speak., 

 younger 



Mulo f-pr.ik , 

 elder Sister. 



Female speak., 

 elder Sister. 



sp< :<k\, 

 younger Sister. 



Fcmnle speak., 

 oimyur Sister. 



[jANGUAGES. 



N'da-niss. 



N'toos.' 

 Ne-chune. 

 N'da miss. 

 Nain da ness. 



Neese tase. 

 Nis-sa-ye. 

 N'sa-ya. 



N'tA-kurT' 

 Nah-hans. 

 Nain-n' hans. 



Ne se-me. 

 Ni-shi-me. 



Na-sim-a. 

 Noo see mees. 



Nah cese u-miss. 



Ne miss. 

 Ne mis se, 

 N'mis sa. 



Nu mu seea. 

 Namees. 

 Na-mese. 

 Nain na wase. 



Ne so me. 



N she me.' 

 Na sim a. 



N'hi sum. 



Nain hise sa mug. 



THE C/3 1 CLASS. 







Son. 



Daughter. 



Brother. | Elder Brother. 



Younger 

 Brother. 





Elder Sister. 





Languages. 





Kanjom enka- 

 na, Holea- 



AnBk laki 

 laki. 



Konje. 



Nkenkjekuan. 



Sudan (H)laM 



Dulur, Sude- 

 rek.(U) 



(EoNang). 



Kaka, Kakak 

 ( Abtng, eldest) 



Kaka, Kakang 

 (Eaka). 



Tjau. 



Adik, (Botigsi 

 YOungd.) 



, Sudara(21) Per- 

 ampuam. 



Dulur, Suder- 



Kakak (At- 

 onj). 



(Kaka) Ache- 

 uk (refined). 



Tjauenkana. 



Adik (Botig- 



Languages. ( i5 ) 





Nampali. 



Limpile, Nim- 



piie. 

 Nmda. 

 Wondsae. 

 Bafotirani. 



Ahok. 

 Numbi. 



Abuk enyadz. 

 Abok inyas. 

 Numpula. 





Tsemago. 



Nkodo, Maide 

 Woantsibaki. 



Atsaol. 



Niuda. 

 W P oantsiiet. 





NTcodo, Maide. 

 IMs.isr iidsufo. 

 UVint-iram- 

 baki. 



Atsaonyttdz. 

 Ad/,:i mmpuli. 



Ninda. 



r.x'.-n'f iidsnfi 



spmkiiv;, hut .mli . tli.liin'tinii t u illy still rxists in the Algonquin language, as we ai'e informed by Dr. N, hu«.lri.,[t, I.e., Vol. II, p. 38o. 

 of J„v», l. v J.miban Bimt. I" Hie Sunda language JM Mm denotes an eider toother or sinter of oui' wile, and Atli IlMtcumj a younger 

 Airicana, by the Kev. S. W. KooUe. 



