Index.
Pedro JimEnez
Bisaya Alphabet
First Lesson—Of the article
Second Lesson—Of the Noun
Third Lessen—Of the Cardinal Numbers
Ordinal Numbers
Partitive and distributive Numbers and Vicenal numbers
Fourth Lesson—Of the Pronouns
Demonstrative
Pronouns
Possessive
Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
Fifth Lesson—Of the Adjective
Sixth Lesson—Diminutive Adjectives
Degrees of Comparison
Seventh Lesson—Unitive Particles
Eighth Lesson—The Verb
Ninth Lesson—Of the verb
To be
The verb
To have
Tenth Lesson—The adjective Verbs
Eleventh Lesson—Of the Passives
Twelfth Lesson—Some rules upon the Passives
Thirteenth Lesson—Of the Particles
Fourteenth Lesson—Of the Imperative and Impersonal
Present Participles or Gerunds
Fifteenth Lesson—Infinitive
Sentences
Sixteenth Lesson—Of the particles Pa and Iga
Seventeenth Lesson—Of the Particle Nagapa
Eighteenth Lesson—Of the Particle Nagapaca
Nineteenth Lesson—Of the Particle Naca
Twentieth
Lesson—Of the particle Naca causal
Twenty first Lesson—Of the Particles Mi and Na
Twenty second Lesson—Of the particles Nanag and Nan
Twenty third Lesson—Of the particles Naquig—Naqui
Twenty fourth Lesson—Of the particles Naha, Nahi, Napa, Nasig, Nasighi, Nangi, Nanhi, Nanig, Nanum, Nani
Twenty fifth Lesson—Impersonal Verbs
Twenty sixth Lesson—Defective Verbs
Twenty seventh Lesson—Practical Sentences
Twenty eighth Lesson—Practical Sentences
Key to the Exercises
Table of the Particles and their Passives
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