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 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