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GRAMMAR OP THE LANGUAGE 



[first conjugation.] 



No. IV. 



Mitzin, to eat. 



POSITIVE FORM. 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



Mitzin. to cat 



Preterite. 



Mitzineep or mitzihump, to have eaten. 



Singular. 



Mitzit, he who is eating there 



PARTICIPLES. 



Plural. 



Mitzichtit, they who are eating there. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



N'mitzi, I eat 

 K'mitzi, thou eatest 

 Mitzu, he eats 



Singular- 



Plural. 

 N'mitzineen or mitzihhenua, we eat 

 K'mitzihhimo, ye eat 

 Mitzowak, they eat. 



Preterite. 

 Singular. 

 N'mitzineep or n'mitzihump, I have eaten 

 K'mitzineep or k'mitzihurnp, tliou hast eaten 

 Mitzoop, lie has eaten 



Plural. 

 N'mitzihhenakup, we have eaten 

 K'mitzihhimoakup, ye have eaten 

 Mitzopannik, tliey have eaten. 



Future. 



(Not given.) 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



Singular. 

 ktitzil, eat thou 

 Mitzitetsch, let him eat 



Singular with Plural. 

 Mitzitam, do thou let us eat 



Plural. 

 Mitzik, eat ye 



Mitzichtitetsch, let them eat 



Double Plural. 

 Mitzitamoak, do you let us eat. 



SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



Singular. 

 N'mitzianne, when or if I eat 

 K'mitziaone, when or il thou eatest 

 Mitzite, when or il he eats 



Plural. 

 Mitziyenke, when or if we eat 

 Mitztyeque, wh n ot d ye »-.it 

 Mitzichtite, when or il they eal. 



