APPENDIX II TO CHAPTER XX. 
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English. 
Ki-caga. 
Ki-gweno, &c. 
Ki-taveita. 
Rich 
Njanou 
-fumwa (to be chief). 
Right (hand) 
Kulyo 
Kume {lit., “ male 
Ripe 
Nyenyele ; -lali 
-wibwa. 
Rotten 
-bicu 
Same 
-hiana 
-fwanane. 
Short 
-simba 
-fuhi. 
Sick 
-goro 
-ewaj ua. 
Sour 
-wawa 
-cikie. 
Strong 
-laiia 
-ecee. 
Sweet 
-cora 
-enona. 
Thick 
-simba 
-ebandie; Wuruti. 
Thin 
-suse 
-sisiri. 
Weak 
-ngula 
Weary 
-coka 
1 
-remwa. 
White 
-bo 2 ; Pia 
-dyewa. 
Young 
■gogo. 
-doiigo. 
Pronouns. 
I 
Nyinyi; nji-, rig- 
V 
(Ki-gweno, Nyi-, Ni- 
nyi) 
Mi, n-. 
Thou 
Siowo; wu-, u- 
Wu- 
Uwe, u-, wu 
He, she, &c. 
Yiovvu ; a- 
lye, e-. 
We 
Lukeria; lu- 
Uswi, tu-. 
You 
PMu- 
Unwi, mu-. 
They 
A.wa; wa- 
Wawo, wa-. 
Me 
-n-, -ni- 
-ni-. 
Thee 
-ku- 
-ku-, -kw— 
Him 
-m-, -mu- 
-m-, -mu-. 
Us 
-lu- 
-tu-. 
You 
-mu- 
-m-, -mu-. 
Them 
-wa- 
-wa-. 
Mine 
-ako 
-aiigu. 
Thine 
-fu 
ako. 
His 
-akwe; -nola ? 
j 
-akwe. 
Our 
-aru, -ru 
-etu. 
Your 
•nyi 
•enyu. 
Their 
-wo 
-awo. 
(For Demonstratives, &c., see Tables of Concords.) 
Who ? 
Nkica 
Niani ? 
Whom 
-iki-P 
-ani- ? 
What ? 
Kiki ? 
Kini ? 
Whose ? 
-ile ? 
-kweni ? 
(For which, &c., vide Tables of Concords.) 
2 From this root is derived Kibo (whiteness), the name of Kilima-njaro’s highest 
peak. 
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