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I trust I shall be excused for translating here some extracts from this letter also , which is written in German : 6 " I have never known , " says Mr. Dencke , " the verb to be to exist , either in the Delaware or Chippeway language ...
I trust I shall be excused for translating here some extracts from this letter also , which is written in German : 6 " I have never known , " says Mr. Dencke , " the verb to be to exist , either in the Delaware or Chippeway language ...
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1 ware tel or del , changing e into i and I into n ; in is the termination of the verbal form in the Massachusetts , which in this word is the same as in the Delaware ; and nen is the duplication of the personal pronoun , for the sake ...
1 ware tel or del , changing e into i and I into n ; in is the termination of the verbal form in the Massachusetts , which in this word is the same as in the Delaware ; and nen is the duplication of the personal pronoun , for the sake ...
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This is easily explained from the Delaware . In that language , we find PAHUMP , to come ; PEU , he comes ; PEWAK , they come . PAONT is undoubtedly an inflexion of the same verb . In Eliot's Grammar , p . 22 , we find WOI NAPEHNONT ...
This is easily explained from the Delaware . In that language , we find PAHUMP , to come ; PEU , he comes ; PEWAK , they come . PAONT is undoubtedly an inflexion of the same verb . In Eliot's Grammar , p . 22 , we find WOI NAPEHNONT ...
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