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VOCABULARY.—Continued.
| Have or have got | Oo. |
| He | Eo. |
| Head | T'ow. |
| Hear | T'eeah; t'eeah-kee. |
| Heavy | Dahng. |
| Here | Tjee-kaw; tjee-poy. |
| Hire, to | Ko. |
| Hold, the | Ts'ung. |
| Hold, to | Kheeay. |
| Home, at | Kay-li. |
| Hong | Hahng. |
| Honourable | Kooee-khee. |
| Hoop, a | Hwahn. |
| Horse | Bay or beh. |
| Hot | (of weather) Dzooah; (of liquids) seeay. |
| Hot-tempered | Pek-sang. |
| House | Ts'oo. |
| How? | Dzaw-nee? |
| How much; how many? | Tjeeay-dzoy. |
| How far? | Tjeeay hng? |
| How much less ———? | Mok sooey ———? |
| Husband | Ahng; dzee-si, |
| Hungry | To khooen. |
| I. | |
| I | Wah. |
| Ice | Peeah-sung. |
| Ice-box | Peeah-sung-seeay. |
| Idle | Lahn-tooah, |
| If | Jeeak-see. |
| Ill | M soong-k'wi; oo pang. |