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Night Malam Dum Kal-leian, A-da'-wi Mas-chim, la-fi'
Nine S'ambilan Siam Dsi'-am Si-am'
No Tidak Waim di ...
A-di'
Nose Hidong Ilong A-deng I-ling'
One Satu, suatu, sa Isa Sa-gei'
I-sa'
Rain Hujan Ulan U'-ran O-chan'
Red Merah Pula, lag Am-ba'-alang-a Lang-at'
Rice (threshed) Padi Pai ...
Pa-ku'
Rice (boiled) Nasi K'aun-an I-na-pui Mak-an'
River Sungei Sobah Pa'-dok w.a.n.g'-a
Run, to Lari Dag-an ...
In-tug'-tug
Salt Garam Asin A-sin Si'-mut
Seven Tujoh Peto Pit'-to Pi-to'
Sit, to Dudok Lingkud ...
Tu-muck'-chu
Six Anam Unom An-nim I-nim'
Sky Langit Langit Dang-it Chay'-ya
Sleep, to Tidor Ma-tog ...
Ma-si-yip'
Small Kechil Asivi O-o'-tik Fan-ig'
Smoke Asap Aso A-sok A-sok'
Steal, to Men-churi Takau Magibat Mang-a-qu'
Stone Batu Batu Ba-to Ba-to
Sun Mata-Hari Mata suga A-kau, Si-kit A-qu'
Talk, to Ber-chakap Nug-pamong ...
En-ka-li'
Ten Sa'puloh Hangpoh Sam-pu'-lo Sim-po'-o
There Di-situ, Di-sana Ha ietu, dun Chitan, Chiman Is'-chi
Three Tiga To Tad'-do To-lo'
To-morrow Esok, Besok Kin-shum Ka-bua-san A-swa'-kus
Tree Poko'kayu Kahoi Po-on Cha-pon', Kay'-o
Two Dua Rua, Dua Chu'-a Chu'-wa
Walk, to Ber-jalan Panau ...
Ma-na'-lun
Water Ayer Tubig Cha-num Che-num'
White Puteh Ma-putih Am-pu-ti'
Im-po'-kan
Wind Angin Hangin Cha-num Che-num'
Woman Prempuan Babai Bi-i, a-ko'-dau Fa-fay'-i
Wood Kayu Kahol Ki'-u Kay'-o
Yellow Kuning ...
Chu-yao[45]
Fa-king'-i
Yes Ya ...
Ay
You (singular) Ankau Ekau Sikam Sik'-a
Bontoc vocabulary
The following vocabulary is presented in groups with the purpose of throwing additional light on the grade of culture the Igorot has attained.
No words follow which represent ideas borrowed of a modern culture; for instance, I do not record what the Igorot calls shoes, pantaloons, umbrellas, chairs, or books, no one of which objects he naturally possesses.
Whereas it is not claimed that all the words spoken by the Igorot follow under the various headings, yet it is believed that the man's vocabulary is nearly exhausted under such headings as "Cosmology,"