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say , that the Wapanachki had no proper word for either be or become , and have perhaps used the same approximation in both cases . In general , it appears to me , that the idea of existence is never presented singly in any Indian word ...
say , that the Wapanachki had no proper word for either be or become , and have perhaps used the same approximation in both cases . In general , it appears to me , that the idea of existence is never presented singly in any Indian word ...
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a different signification ) Zeisberger says - ahanhocqui gischigápannik ; which words imply an additional or ... The words kinder zu werden ( in English , to become children ) are expressed in the Indian word undamemensíchtit ; in which ...
a different signification ) Zeisberger says - ahanhocqui gischigápannik ; which words imply an additional or ... The words kinder zu werden ( in English , to become children ) are expressed in the Indian word undamemensíchtit ; in which ...
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one though this first syllable is very useful , and prefixed to a great number of compound words , all which tend to show that ... Ex . The Indian name or word for a one - legged person , being gut - gat , is a compound of two words ...
one though this first syllable is very useful , and prefixed to a great number of compound words , all which tend to show that ... Ex . The Indian name or word for a one - legged person , being gut - gat , is a compound of two words ...
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