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The words kinder zu werden ( in English to become children ) are expressed in the Indian word undamemensíchtit ; in which the two last syllables ichtit express the words to become ; ( Germ . werden ; ) so that the two last words ...
The words kinder zu werden ( in English to become children ) are expressed in the Indian word undamemensíchtit ; in which the two last syllables ichtit express the words to become ; ( Germ . werden ; ) so that the two last words ...
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The same thing takes place in the word UND - AMEMENsichtit ; the future , to be made , become , in the first words , is in the termination ichtitetsch ; in the last , it is partly in the termination of the word wentschitsch , and partly ...
The same thing takes place in the word UND - AMEMENsichtit ; the future , to be made , become , in the first words , is in the termination ichtitetsch ; in the last , it is partly in the termination of the word wentschitsch , and partly ...
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This circumstance gave rise to the following interesting observations on the Delaware numerals : " The Delawares ( says Mr. H. in his first letter ) have the following words for one , viz : n'gutti , máwat , mauchsu , and majouchsu .
This circumstance gave rise to the following interesting observations on the Delaware numerals : " The Delawares ( says Mr. H. in his first letter ) have the following words for one , viz : n'gutti , máwat , mauchsu , and majouchsu .
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