| 1. | To fear. | Hsi. |
| 2. | Clothes. | Uh. |
| 3. | Dirty. | Va. |
| 4. | To exchange. | Tioh. |
| 5. | Dry. | Nga. |
| 6. | Clean. | Sang niang. |
| 7. | To brush. | Shua. |
| 8. | To wash. | So; sa. |
| 9. | Face. | Mai. |
| 10. | Cold. | Sang. |
| 11. | Leather. | Ka li. |
| 12. | Hands. | Pieh. |
| 13. | Basin. | Keh. |
| 14. | To stitch. | Ngang. |
| 15. | To patch. | Hsi. |
| 16. | To put on. | Nieh. |
| 17. | Shoes. | Ha. |
| 18. | To take off. | Ta. |
| 19. | A pair. | Niu. |
| 20. | Stockings. | Wa. |
| 21. | To change (as water). | Vai. |
| 22. | Torn or broken. | Ni. |
| 23. | Long (in time). | La. |
| 24. | To wear. | Tiao. |
| 25. | Numerative of clothes. | P’ang. |
| 26. | Water. | Ou. |
WORDS COMBINED.
1.—To brush and wash. 2.—Dirty. Clean. 3.—Clothes. Boots. Shoes. Stockings.
4.—To put on clothes. To take them off. To change clothes.
5.—To mend by stitching. 6.—A pair of shoes. Two pair of shoes. Ten pair of stockings. A handkerchief. Eight articles of dress. A wash-hand basin.
7.—The water in this basin is dirty. Change it and bring me some clean water instead to wash my face.
8.—These clothes are dirty; take a brush and brush them. This article of dress is torn, call some one here to mend it.
9.—Get up quick and dress.
10.—He has taken off his clothes and is lying down.
11.—He has had that thing on for several days without changing it.