As each nebula of white illumination assembled itself, it began to move across the vast plain, drawn inwards towards Ikégami from every point of the compass as though by a magnetic force.
The outline of the coast of Tokyo Bay was visible as far as Yokohama; so were the broad pool of Ikégami and the lumpy masses of the hills inland.
The site of Ikégami is a long-abrupt hill, half-way between Tokyo and Yokohama.
For many weeks now Asako had been ignored; but after the return from Ikégami a positive persecution commenced.
These "fly" belts were always crossed during the coldest hours of the night by traders and hunters travelling to or from Lake N'gami with cattle and horses.
There are several roads from Lake N'gami crossing this desert to Damara, Ovampo, and on to Libebe, and the other villages on the Cubango.
Lake N'gami is forty-five miles long when full, and about ten miles in width, very shallow, and is getting less every year.
Livingstone's discovery of Lake N'gami in 1849 had opened up a new region, teeming with the great tusk-bearing pachyderms, and a few Boer hunters began to filter gradually into the deserts towards the Lake and the Chobe River.
By means of the Chobe the Zambesi is connected with the sluggish intermingling streams of the N'gami region.
Lake N'gami is in the southern continental system.
In addition I place you in charge of the post at Lost River, and you, Herron, in charge of the Mattágami Brigade.
Tatari-gami wo utsushi-tatematsuru norito= (service for the respectful removal of deities who send a curse).
Aston says that the Uji-gami having originally been the patron-gods of particular families "became simply the local deities of the district where one was born.
The Chinese T'u Ti seems to bear a considerable resemblance to the Uji-gami of Japan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gami" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.