Part 6 (1/2)

G Of that Niana; (far) Of those Nianang a

This near Cari

Of this near Niari Those near Caring a

Now Caron

Of now Niaron

Res nearest to the speaker: cana, to the persons or things nearest to the persons spoken to: cadto, is used to point out persons or things distant, both from the speaker and from the person spoken to It is also e of events long tia tiempo

The adverb caron, is employed also as a de Caron buntag

Noon Odto

Afternoon Hapon

This night Caron gabi-i This woa babaye

Have you this pen or that? Na-a ba cani pluma cun cadto ba?

I have neither this nor that, but Uala canaco quini ug cadto, apan I have this other ani-a canaco cari

He arrived yesterday about this Nacabut sia cahapon on niaron

tienitives of the personal pronouns, and are always joined to a noun before it, when begin by a vowel, and after, when by a consonant, Ex:

My hat Ang acong calo

Your shi+rt Ang sinina ion Ang religion nino

Our house Ang atong balay

His parishi+oners Ang ative

The relative--interrogative pronouns, are:

Who? Quinsa?