Grammatical Sketch of the Heve Language - Shea's Library of American Linguistics. Volume III. by Buckingham Smith
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Node, by me; Tamóde, by us.
the ma in this case being that of cause, manner and instrument. _N._ Nap, thou, Emet, or Emíde, ye, _G._ Amo, of thee, Emo, of you, _D. and A._ Eme, to thee, Emé, to you, _V._ Nap, O thou, Emèt, O ye, _Ab._ Amóma, with thee, Emóma, with you, Amóde, by thee, Emóde, by you. _N._ Veride, or Iride, this, Meride, these, _G._ Vére, of this, Mere, of these, _D. and A._ Véra, to this, Mera, to these, _Ab._ Veréma, with this, Meréma, with these, Veréde, by this, Merede, by these. _N._ Véte, that, _G._ Véte, of that. No more appear to exist _N._ Id, At, or Ar, that, (he, she), Amét, or Met, these, _G._ Ide, or Are, of that, Ame, or Mere, of those, _D. and A._ Ia, to that, Ame, to those, _Ab._ Arema, or Idema, with that, Améma or Meréma, with those, Aréde or Idéde, by that Amede, or Herede, by those. No arácade, by my will, is more used than Nóvide, by my will, Amóvide, by your will, Tamóvide, by our will, Verévide, by the will of this, Emóvide, by your will. Arevide, by the will of that, Merevide, by the will of these, Amévide, by the will of those, Nosa, Nósava, I myself, Tomósa, Temósava, we ourselves. |
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