Unnug bo, 'Tiitlierto.' Takoun-ta ? 'at what time?
"VVakal-wakal, ' ouce-once,' — an when ?'
idiomjfor' seldom.' Tanti-kat-ai, 'hence forward,'
Taki-ta, 'now'; at the time 'forever'; ZiV., 'thus always.'
spoken of. Yuki-ta, 'afterwards.'
Taki-ta bo, 'instantly'; at the Yuraki, 'long since, formerly,
selfsame moment spoken of. long ago.'
Note. — Iteration is expressed by a particular form of the verb ; as, Buntt^a-kanun, ' will strike again. '
5. Of Quantity.
Butti, 'more' ; meaniDg, 'con- Minnan ? 'what quantity? how tinue the action.' much? how many?'
Kauwal-lag, ' largely, much, Tantoa, 'enoiigh, sufficiently.'
abundantly.' Warea-lag, 'little, sparingly.'
Kirun, ' all.' Winta, ' a part, a portion.'
6. Of Q^uality or Manner.
Kara, 'slowly, deliberately.' Por-rdl, ' heavily' ; cf. por-rol.
Kurra-kai, 'quickly' ; also equi- AYir-wir, 'cheerfully, lightly' ; valent to the phrase 'make cf. wir, as a verb, 'to fly like
haste.' the down of a bird.'
"\Yogkal-lag, 'foolishly ' ; cf. wogkal, 'deaf, stupid, foolish.'
7. Of Bovht. Mirka, 'perhaps.' Mirka-ta,' perhaps so, possibly.'
8, Of Affirmation.
E-c, 'yes.' Yanti bo ta, 'yes, just as it is.'
Kau-wa, 'yea.' Yuna bo ta, 'verily, certainly,
Tokol bo ta, 'truly, in truth really'; Jit., 'there it is
itself ' ; cf. tokol, 'straight.' itself.'
9. Of Negation.
Kea-wai, ' nay.' Ta-raran, ' it is not,' sc, the
Kea-wa-ran, 'no.' thing affirmed.
Yikora, kora, korien, ' no, not.'
10. Of Interrofjation.
Koi'a-koa ? 'why not?' Yako-ai ? 'how?' meaning ' in
Minarig-tin ? 'why? where- what manner?' answer, yan-
fore?' ti, 'thus.'
Wouuen ? 'how? which way?' answer, gia-kai, 'this way.'
XoTE. — Other modifications will be better miderstood from the Illustra- tive sentences.
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