Tsuni-{u01C1}Goam: The Supreme Being of the Khoi-KhoiTrübner & Company, Ludgate Hill, 1881 - 154 pages |
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... eat ‡ ũ ‡ ũ To die 110 11ō To give To catch mā Ikhō Cap Igabá - s māme Ikhō Igabá Pot su - s sū Jackal Igiri - b Igirì Bull Ilgo - b Ilgō Fish Ilou - b Ilou Snake Iyau - b ( ! Kora ) Iyau Rain tū - s tū Road dao - b dao Fat Inui - b Inui 8.
... eat ‡ ũ ‡ ũ To die 110 11ō To give To catch mā Ikhō Cap Igabá - s māme Ikhō Igabá Pot su - s sū Jackal Igiri - b Igirì Bull Ilgo - b Ilgō Fish Ilou - b Ilou Snake Iyau - b ( ! Kora ) Iyau Rain tū - s tū Road dao - b dao Fat Inui - b Inui 8.
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... give these numerals here , as I have written them down from the mouth of three individuals of the Ai tribe . Ai - Bushman . Khoikhoi . One Iguiï Igui Two Igam Igam Three ! nona Inona Four geië haga Five Iguim tsoum gore ( i.e. , one ...
... give these numerals here , as I have written them down from the mouth of three individuals of the Ai tribe . Ai - Bushman . Khoikhoi . One Iguiï Igui Two Igam Igam Three ! nona Inona Four geië haga Five Iguim tsoum gore ( i.e. , one ...
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... give a satisfactory explanation . Hũ or hugu ( originally hunigu ) mean the " mixed ones , " the " amalgamated ones , " from huni , to stir , to amalgamate . For instance , if milk is thrown into coffee , " " a man says , " Hunire eibe ...
... give a satisfactory explanation . Hũ or hugu ( originally hunigu ) mean the " mixed ones , " the " amalgamated ones , " from huni , to stir , to amalgamate . For instance , if milk is thrown into coffee , " " a man says , " Hunire eibe ...
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... give us the name of the wife of Urisib . But from knowing her son's name to be Urisib , we quite correctly infer that her name certainly was Urisi - s . The eldest daughter was highly respected ; to her was entirely left the milking of ...
... give us the name of the wife of Urisib . But from knowing her son's name to be Urisib , we quite correctly infer that her name certainly was Urisi - s . The eldest daughter was highly respected ; to her was entirely left the milking of ...
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... give only a few specimens . Eĩ , to think , from ‡ ani to cut to pieces , to slaughter , hence , ‡ eis ( ‡ anis ) , the thought ; ‡ eî- ‡ eî - sen , to consider , to think over again ; ‡ ei- ‡ ei - sen - s , the result of one's own ...
... give only a few specimens . Eĩ , to think , from ‡ ani to cut to pieces , to slaughter , hence , ‡ eis ( ‡ anis ) , the thought ; ‡ eî- ‡ eî - sen , to consider , to think over again ; ‡ ei- ‡ ei - sen - s , the result of one's own ...
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