Grammar And Vocabulary of Language Spoken By Motu Tribe (New Guinea)
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used before verbs. Lau haina abia. Bainala, iiTeg. r. 1st person. I will go. Bainama, I will come, Ist per. sing. future of verb Tiuit, to come. Baine, v, partic. 3rd pers. sine. fut. before verbs. la baine abia. If. Bainela, iiTeg. v. 3rd person («ee Grammar), he will go. Bainema, v. partic. 3rd pers. sing. fut. to come Baita, v. partic. 1st pers. pi. ft. Baitala, v. partic. Ist. pers. pi. ft. of the vefh to go. Baitama, v. partic. conditional. 1st pers. pi. (inclusive), past time. Basibaki, s.... a dumpling. (Generally of sago.) Bakobako, a, sour (as paste). Bakubaku, s. roof of verandah. Bala. 8. white wild duck, lialaheni, adv. steadily, carefully, persistently. Balaia^ to place carefully. Balala, 8. the name of a fish. Bala ta, a. ten, in counting pigi, dogs, fish, turtle, dugong, £c. Bama, conditioned jtartic. if; Ist pers. siuff. and pi. past. Bamimuta, Good-night ! Ba mahufa ! May you sleep. Also used in the day-time. G
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