Swahili, a Bantu language, is spoken in the southern and eastern coasts of Africa. Match the Swahili dates to the correct English translations.
1. tarehe tatu Disemba jumamosi (A) Monday, October 5th
2. tarehe tano Oktoba jumapili (B) Tuesday, April 2nd
3. tarehe pili Aprili jumanne (C) Wednesday, October 5th
4. tarehe tano Oktoba jumatatu (D) Tuesday, April 4th
5. tarehe nne Aprili jumanne (E) Sunday, October 5th
6. tarehe tano Oktoba jumatano (F) Saturday, December 3rd
(G) Sunday, December 3rd
(H) Saturday, July 1st
Papago Problem: Tohono O’odham, formerly known as Papago, is spoken in
south-central Arizona in the U.S. and in northern Sonora in Mexico. Match each Tohono
O’odham sentence with its English translation.
(1) Ha-cecposid ‘o g wakial g wipsilo. (A) I am speaking
(2) Pi ‘ac ˜ne˜nok ‘a:cim. (B) The man is speaking.
(3) Ceposid ‘o g wakial g wisilo. (C) I am working.
(4) Pi ‘o cickpan g cecoj. (D) The cowboys aren’t branding the calf.
(5) Pi ‘o ceposid g wapkial g wisilo. (E) We are not speaking.
(6) Cipkan ‘a˜n ‘a:˜ni. (F) The men are working.
(7) ˜Neok ‘o g ceoj. (G) The cowboy is branding the calf.
(8) ˜Neok ‘a˜n ‘a:˜ni. (H) The cowboy is branding the calves.
(I) The men are not working.
List-I (Name of account to be debited or credited, when shares are forfeited) | List-II (Amount to be debited or credited) |
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(A) Share Capital Account | (I) Debited with amount not received |
(B) Share Forfeited Account | (II) Credited with amount not received |
(C) Calls-in-arrears Account | (III) Credited with amount received towards share capital |
(D) Securities Premium Account | (IV) Debited with amount called up |