Dictionary Gilbert-EnglishImprimerie Bourgeois, 1898 - 117 sider |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
aika aine akana Akea Añanai aoia aomata aoña aoraki arei aron arona Atua baka baoni bati bobai BOBOTI boki buaka bubua bukin buna cocoa-nut conj Gilbert Islands Imperfect contrition Island itera kabo kaibuke Kain kakai KAMAN kana kani karara kareke katae Katoki KATOTO kaubai kava kavai litt maeao Maiaki maiu makoro mane mata matoatoa moan motiki muin naia nako nakon nano nanon nanou natina ñaun neut nima nkoe Nonouti noun numb one's oño plur plural prep preposition pron pronoun rake raoiroi rava redupl render riki roko roro Saint-Clément samoan speak taeka taetae tani tañiraki Tenare tera teuana teuare thing Thou tia n tañiri tiaki tibu toka toki tree Uakekei vani verb word
Populære avsnitt
Side vii - I had loved, thou hadst loved, he had loved; we had loved, you had loved, they had loved. Future tense I shall love, thou wilt love, he will love; we shall love, you will love, they will love.
Side vii - I should love. thou wouldst love, he would love. we should love. you would love, they would love.
Side i - French nine kinds of words, or parts of speech, namely : the /Substantive, the Article, the Adjective, the Pronoun, the Verb, the Preposition, the Adverb, the Conjunction, and the Interjection. The Substantive is a word which serves to name a person or thing, as Pierre, Peter ; livre, book.