This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 edition. Excerpt: ...application of this rule the following phenomena present themselves: The terminations ai, ei, u, ot, ui pass into a, ew, t'u, ou, uu, which in the spoken language re solve into jw, eo, iu or iyu, ou, uu. Compare pp. 12, 13. Ai becomes aw, it suits; Ei, eu (z or x7), one gets drunken; It (-f ), yu (-f i ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 edition. Excerpt: ...application of this rule the following phenomena present themselves: The terminations ai, ei, u, ot, ui pass into a, ew, t'u, ou, uu, which in the spoken language re solve into jw, eo, iu or iyu, ou, uu. Compare pp. 12, 13. Ai becomes aw, it suits; Ei, eu (z or x7), one gets drunken; It (-f ), yu (-f i), one says; Oi, oyu (3-), one grows old; KvA (71), Kuyu (2.) one regrets; (x), to get. u (5), one gets; lyd, iyu (1 i), it heals. The terminations: f, become gu, ? &, u, X f, dzu, y C, ru, 7 The terminations 7t, iC, f t, )tt C (am, evi, ivi, ovi, wri), for which the spoken language uses at, ei, w, ot, vil), pass into 77, i7, -f 7, f, 7 (avu, evu, tvu, ovu, uou), in the spoken language au (ao), eu (So), tu, Om, uu. See pp. 12, 13. (KirdvH, one shuns) and-tf7, (Negdvtt one wishes) sound in the I) Compare p. 16, line 1. street language of Ye"do Kira-u, Nega-u, but in the mouth of a polite person Kirifo and Negyo l). The difference between au and ou, for which Lkon Pao&s uses o and o1), mostly remains unnoticed in the spoken language, and both forms are then expressed by oo; for the sake of etymology, however, a distinction of the two is highly desirable. To the deflecting verbs of this class belong: Avi, vulg. Ai, to like; /ram, to pray; Kanavi, to be sufficient; Kandvu, it is sufficient; Samurdvi, pron. Soordi, wait on; f-Ay, Samtirdvii, pron, Sooroo, vulg. tore ($(a fa), one waits on, is at the service of). Em, vulg. ', to get drunken, 27 or-" S', qne gets drunken. 7tn, vulg. ft, say;-f 7, tni or-f 3-, yu, one says. Om6vi, vulg. dnwft, think; 6m6vii or dmou, one thinks. Fuot, vulg. yui, bind; yttw or yuu, one binds. be, -n:, and W, t, become 6u, 7. we, and mf, 2., become mu, A. re, V, ri, 9, ...
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