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Manners & Customs of the South Sea Islands

for few or none of theirs end with a consonant

I cannot say that I am enough acquainted with it to pronounce whether or not it is copious in one respect however it is beyond measure inferior to all European languages which is its almost total want of inflexion both of Nouns & verbs few or none of the former having more than one Case or the latter one tense Notwithstanding this want however we found it very easy to make ourselves understood in matters of common necessaries howsoever paradoxical that may appear to an European

The have certain Suffixa which they & make very frequent use of them which puzzled us at first very much tho they are but few in number An instance or two may be necessary to make myself understood as they do not exist in any modern European language one asks another Harre hea? where are you going the other answers Ivahinera to my Wives on Which the first questioning him still farther Ivahinera? to your wives do you say is answered Ivahinereia Yes I am going to my wives here the suffixa era

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