Vazimba in Julien's grammar: ani andrefana misi fuku witsi-witsi, izay milaza, azi hu taranak’ i ni * Wazimba = “ In the West there are several clans ( = fuku) which say that they are descendants of the Wazimba ”.
82. The combination of the genitive particle with the article in Old Jav. and Tag. deserves particular notice:
Old Jav. | “ the foe ” | ṅ musuh. |
“ of the foe ” | niṅ musuh. | |
Tag. | “ the man ” | aṅ tawo. |
“ of the man ” | naṅ tawo. |
The formula for Old Jav., therefore, is (n + i) + ṅ, since ni consists of n + i; the Tag. formula is n + (a + ṅ), since aṅ is composed of two articles, the a mentioned in § 59 and the ṅ which occurs in the Old Jav. The view that Tag. naṅ consists of ni + aṅ raises phonetic difficulties, nor is it necessary seeing that in § 72 we showed the existence of a preposition n without a vowel.
83. Second type : combination of two roots of substance. Examples:
Sund. bĕksĕk, “ to cut down ”.
Sund. ruksak, “ to destroy ”.
Mentaway rokdaṅ, “ in a straight line ”.
84. Third type : combination of a root of substance with a root of form. The latter in these cases is the article a.
* ni is an article in Mlg.