10 DA4i,
ni^BA-TA.neut. nif boe, he^ bo to. They are
as follows. IlE^BbiH first,
bto^iuh second, t^etYh
third, HETBf^TfcJM fourth, nTi^TiUH fifth,
ocmuh
sixth, CE^MkJH seventh,
ujectuh
eighth, ^ebatuh
ninth, Ai CATkiH tenth, g^HNNA^ECETiiiH eleventh,
^BANd^ECETbJM twelfth, etc ^BA^ECETbiH twen-
COTUH hundredth ^bScotwh twohundredth, t^hcto'tnwh three hundredth, hetwfHCTOTNUH fourhundrcdth, and so on to)fVAA^-
tieth etc.
NyH or TycAijjNyH
thousandth^ MiAAVcNNyH
millionth. § 6 Pronouns. Beside the cases used in the de-
clension of nouns the pronouns have a Genitive and a Dative.
still
in ust
The following paradigms
exhibit the declensions of the principal pro-
nouns, personal, demonstrative ^^nd
relative.
Versonal Pronouns. st Person.
Plur.
Sing.
Noni.
'
il3'x
or a
Gen. na-mehe of Dat. MENf,
MM
Acc. MENE, ME
or nie
I
to
me me
mc 2(1
nam^x, na'c'a,
nh
Ny
bw or
Gen. NA-TEKE of thee
TH
ha-nac*, nh of us to us us,
Person.
Nom. Ty thou Dat. TEKE,
we
to thee
bie
ye
ha-bac* of you bam'x,
eh
{o
you