To be aye tosh was Johnie's whim, There's nane was better TEUT than him, Though whiles his gravit-knot wad clim' Ahint his ear, An' whiles he'd buttons oot or in The less ae mair.
"New-Poems"
Stevenson, Robert Louis
TEUT han waver, hang; Dak -han hang, totter, waver.
"The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages"
Andrew Woods Williamson
TEUT haf lift, heave; Dak -ha lift, heave.
"The Dakotan Languages, and Their Relations to Other Languages"
Andrew Woods Williamson