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NEW FAMILIAR ABENAKIS AND ENGLISH DIALOGUES The first ever published on the grammatical system BY JOS. LAURENT, Abenakis Chief, 1884



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DIVISION OF TIME.

Kisokw.`The day; a day.'
Kisgadiwi.`In day time.'
Tebokw.`The night.'
Nib8iwi.`In the night.'
Sp8sowiwi.`In the morning.'
Wl8gwiwi.`In the evening;
Paskua.`Noon; it is noon.'
Paskuak.`At noon.'
N8witebakad.`Midnight; it is midnight'
N8witebakak.`At midnight.'
S8khipozit kisos.`Sunrise; at sunrise.'
Nakilh8t kisos.`Sunset, at sunset.'
Pamkisgak.`To-day.'
Paml8guik.`This evening.'
Wl8gwa.`Yesterday.'
Saba.`To-morrow.'
Achakuiwik.`The next day.'
Ngued8mkipoda.`An hour; one o'clock.'
Pabas8mkipoda.`Half an hour.'
Minit.`A minute.'
Pazeguen kisokw. `A day.'
Nguetsanda.`A week.'
Nisda sanda.`Two weeks.'
Kisos, or pazeko kisos. `A month.'
Waji m8jassaik.`In the beginning.'
N8wiwi or nan8wiwi. `The middle; at the middle.'
Matanaskiwi.`The end; at the end.'
Nguejigaden.`One year.'
N8nguejigadegi.`Annually.'


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