Table II. — MuUiplicatwes. 
1884] 
Trade Dialect of the Naiiqdsh. 
m 
S=l 
m 
u 
'oS 
f-i 
P4 
cS 
'BS 
cS 
'Ti 
o3 
cS 
cS 
• pH 
ns 
-s- 
cS 
rJ:^ 
ns 
'oS 
;h 
-1-3 
cCT' 
DO 
•I—( 
f3( 
-+3 
DO 
1=! 
-*3> 
cS 
ri:1 
o 
a> 
r!=> 
cS 
> 
•pH 
nS 
02 
-t-3 
S O 
• in CD 
• pH 
ns 
'1:3 
-(3> 
l=i 
c3 
O 
o 
'1:3 
O, 
'cS 
rd 
nS 
'C8 
•N 
'-d 
\c3 
vcd 
rd 
VpH 
'S 'ijs 
•-d-r-C} 
^,2 
O ns- 
'c3 
d 
'd 
'oS 
rd 
1^. 
o3 
Vp^ 
rd 
Jh- 
c3 
':8 
d 
'rH 
- 1-3 
'c8 
M 
d 
c3 
rd 
o 
'o3 
rd 
d 
nS 
'f? 
rQ 
'd 
•r—» 
d 
c3 
Ph 
\o3 
rd 
•+3 
d 
rd 
o 
'd 
d 
Pm 
'd 
rd 
nS 
nS 
d 
rd 
nS 
nS 
d 
rd 
»-l- 
ns- 
'r-4 
d 
'd 
ns 
'd 
rd 
ns- 
'c^ 
•rH 
'd 
dS- 
'd 
'd 
;-i 
-+3 
'd 
M 
d 
d 
rd 
o 
'd 
rd 
'd 
rd '3 
d rd 
nS rd 
'<35 
vd''rd 
rd ^ 
'd ^ 
HrH 'rH 
b 
d'd 
;h d 
d d 
Cs3 
'd 
-p 
O 
ns 
N fH 
'd '3 
rS d 
'l3 rd 
o 
-p , 
d" 
'd 
rd 
rd 
P 
d 
rd 
m 
d 
M 
DO 
d 
d 
d 
Ph 
d" 
d 
Ph 
d 
d 
d 
d 
ns- 
d 
•pH 
rd 
o 
o 
d 
d 
ns 
ns 
nS 
4^ 
m 
nS 
Tj 
:0 
rP 
P'd 
d d 
be g 
P rd 
d M 
d 
d 
nS 
d 
d 
■tS 
d'' 
d 
rd 
nS 
O 
nS 
d 
rd 
d 
'Xj 
rd 
DO 
'c3 
cd 
cd 
d 
'd 
d 
Ph 
rd 
ns- 
o 
d 
N 
p 
p 
o 
DO 
-p 
O 
nS 
•s^-BJOTnn^ 
hIhJH h|BI rtlN 
rH 
(M 
h|cH 
(M 
09 
9 
£ 
* The same note applies as to the former table. 
t [The Sanskrit equivalent is ardha-tritiya, Prakrit adclhdid, see Dr. Hoernle’s Gau^ian Grammar, p. 270. Ed.] 
