A V o c a b u l a r y o f the Language o f the Natives o f the Iiland o f
S u m a t r a , in the E a s t - I n 'd i e s .
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Gu or geuex,
Tehee,
Thee,
Höin,
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Gowihu,
Hai,
Whang,
Lang,
T apö,
Tfawä,
Taow,
Tarnung,
Beein,
Bwaclieu,
Väcvai,
Vac-toojin,
Pee,
Tfooe,
Tfooe toon,
Tfooe kee,
Tfooe eta,
T chee,
Amcooe,
Semgua,
The fun.
The moon.
The fa r s. .
The Jky.
The clouds.
Rain.
The rainbow.
The fea.
Wind.
People.
A man.
A woman.
The head.
The hair of the head.
The face.
The eyes.
The eye-brows.
The eye-lids.
The nofe.
The mouth.
The lips.
The teeth .
The chin.
The tongue.
The neck..
'The breaf.
Patfa,
Padja,
Pakow peéng,
Quintaow,
T choo,
Cöai,
Tche aowtec,
Tchoo pooä,
Tchoo tang feeäm,.
Tfúng taow,
Cajang,
Cada tooe,
Cadaow,
Caooto,
Catfat,
Ca,
Cojang taow,
Catchü atu,
Chit.
Nung,
Sa,
See,
Ingo,
La,
Chee,
Poe,
Ca,
Tfap,
Tfapet,
Tfapgee,
Tfee tfap,
Tfee et,
The navel.
The back.
The fdes.
The Jhoulders.
The arms.
' The arm-pits.
The elbow.
The hand.
The palm of the hand.
The fingers.
The hips.
The thighs*
The knees.
The legs.
The ancles .
The foot.
The toes.
Thefoie o f the foot•
N U M E R A T I O N .
One.
Two.
Three.
Four.
Five.
Six.
Seven.
Fight.
Nine.
Ten.
Eleven.
Twelve.
Twenty•
Twenty-one.
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