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  adàla, 'foolish about'. akaìky, 'near to'. antònona, 'fit for', 'suited to'. àmpy, 'enough for'. bètsaka, 'having much of', 'abounding in'. bè, 'having many of', 'abounding in '. gàga, 'surprised at'. hìboka (only another form of dìboka).

mànina, 'longing after'. mànitra, 'perfumed with'. maìmbo, 'smelling offensively of'. màhahèlo, 'grieved about', 'sorrowing for'. màmo, 'intoxicated with'. mèndrika, 'suitable for', 'worthy of'. sàhy, 'without fear of'. sàsatra, 'tired of'. táhaka, 'like', 'similar to'. vòky, 'satisfied with'. vìtsy, 'having few of'.

Adjectives can be followed by passive or relative verbs, with a gerundial force; as, sàrotra atào, 'difficult to be done'. 



Of Personal Pronouns there are two forms, separate and inseparable (or suffixed), as shown in the following table:

