They continue in like manner, Ko, the, is always prefixed; and hank is always affixed; it is equivalent to German "te," or French ième.

The thousandth, ko-sukkikáhkohi-hank.

The last, ko-i̍hkaháhschä.

Fractions

One half, i̍hschanhä (an French).

There is a word for half; the other fractions are expressed by saying "a part."

Pronouns

[No attempt has been made by the translator to rearrange these confused forms.]

I, you, he, we, you, they; she and it are lacking.

SingularPlural
I, mi̍h.We, nuh.
You, ih.You, ni̍h-ä̍tta.
He, ih.They, i̍h-ä̍tta.
First Person SingularFirst Person Plural
Nom., I, mi̍h.Nom., we, núh.
Gen., of me, man-nan (an French, nasal like ah).Gen., of us, nuétta.
Dat., to me, mó (rather full).
Dat., to me, róh-dätá.
Accus., me, uáck.Accus., (or dative; German, uns), us, nuétta.
Abl., from me, roh-ätá.