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[No. 2, 
J'. ttalin — A Primer of the Asur dukma. 
nimin, nimin re 
this many, much. 
hind re 
namely. 
numun, numun re 
thus. 
nui leTid te 
in this way. 
oho lekd te 
somehow, anyhow. 
thauhd 
well, exactly. 
rohe, roke roke 
quickly. 
41. Adverbs of a formation and negation. 
a 
yes. 
koan, kuan 
no, not. 
ge 
indeed, certainly. 
alo 
do not. 
42. 
Elliptical sentences. 
Of these the following 
may be mentioned with the adverbs, viz., 
eba, come here ; dold, come along ; itu, who knows. 
Citand ci lekd ! 
What can be done ! 
Citan ciliyand ? 
What or how do you do ? 
jojoni te 
right hand. 
lengd te 
left hand. 
Chapter IX, Numerals, Postpositions, Conjunctions 
AND Interjections. 
43. A. 
Numerals {Cardinals). 
The Asur can only count up to four. 
mlad 
one. 
harid 
two. 
pea 
three. 
upun 
four. 
which are used for all genders : ped horkic, three men ; pea haddd, 
three oxen. 
For the rest the Asur employs Hindi numerals ; for twenty kuri is 
used : miad kurz^ one score. 
44. 
B. Oz’dinals. 
The Asur dukma has only three ordinals, viz. : 
sidd 
first. 
eid 
second. 
mande 
third. 
For single ota'i] ; for both hannar is used. 
all. 
sanam 
