Bauria language

It is closely related to Habura, Pardhi, and Siyalgir[3] Bauria is a Bhil language.

The genetive posposition is nō or nan (feminine nī, oblique masculine nā).

The ablative suffix is thō, which agrees in gender and case with the governing noun.

The following is a sample passage provided by Grierson: ĒkOnejanā-naiman-DATbaitwodīkar-āson-PLuttā.wereĒk janā-nai bai dīkar-ā uttā.One man-DAT two son-PL wereA man had two sons.Tihō-mai-thē3PL-LOC-AGTnanōṛ-ēyounger-NOMdīkr-ēson-NOMāgā-naifather-OBLkēhawāsaylagiō,begin-PST.PAS,'ō'oāgā,father,jōwhataparō̃GEN.2SGwalēwōpropertyhi-riōremain-PST.PAStihā-mai-thōthat-ABLmannē1SG.OBLbhāg^lōsharedai-dē.'give-away.

"Tihō-mai-thē nanōṛ-ē dīkr-ē āgā-nai kēhawā lagiō, 'ō āgā, jō aparō̃ walēwō hi-riō tihā-mai-thō mannē bhāg^lō dai-dē.