APPENDIX I. TO CHAPTER XX. 
519 
English. 
Masai. 
Latuka, Bari, & c. 
Want 
-yau 
Wash 
-ug; -sul 
Watch 
-muda 
Weep 
-isir 
Wipe 
-yud 
Write 
-sir 
Yawn 
-aha 
Adverbs, Prepositions, &c. 
Above 
Keber 
Bari, Ki. 
Afterwards 
Pei 
Again 
Si 
Ago 
Oba, muidi 
Although 
Pe 
Always 
Osake 
And 
0 (masculine); na (feminine) 
As, like 
Kam 
Galla, Kam. 
At 
Ti; T- 
Because 
Amu 
Before 
Tengomom (“ in the face ”) 
Behind 
Tolkurum 
Beyond 
Endalo 
But (only) 
-ke (generally enclitic) 
Down 
Abori 
Either (or) 
au—ao 
Entirely 
Bold; naleh 
Ear 
Ba 
Bari, F&jo. 
First 
-bo 
For ) 
From jf 
Ivo ; K- 
Bari, Ko. 
Here 
Ene ; tene 
Bari, Ni. 
How 1 
A v i ? 
How much'?'! 
-muaja (prefix according to gender 
Bari, Modal 
„ many?/ 
of noun) 
If 
Den or Ten ; Pe, P- 
In 
-ti; T-, Te ; Atwa 
Like 
Kam 
Galla, Kam. 
Much 
Ivumo, Kumok 
No 
Erne 
Galla, Me, erne. 
Not 
Me, M- 
Now 
Tata 
Of 
-a (la, na, ra, according to gender) 
Often 
Enake 
On 
Keber 
Bari, Ki. 
Onlv 
Ke 
Bari, Gelen. 
