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APPENDIX I.
English. Sister,
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Makooa. Min-yú. |
Monjou. Bo. |
Native Dialect, from Dos Santos.
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É and ú, are to be sounded like French letters; ch is invariably soft; a is meant to express, generally, the same sound as a in "hammer," and with the accent over it to be still broader; ō, to be sounded as oa in boat, and (') after either a consonant or vowel denotes a singular kind of catch in the sound peculiar to the natives of Africa.
The following words were given me by some sailors attached to
an Arab boat, who called themselves Sowanli, which appears to be quite a distinct people from the Somauli. This tribe dwells on the Eastern Coast of Africa, extending from Mugdasho (where my informant said a great river ran into the sea called Webbé) to the