OF THE EENNI EENAPE INDIANS. 

 [FIRST i I'VM i. 1 i I. in. J 



tss 



Preterite. 



Singular. 

 N'mttziyannup, when or if I did eat or have eaten 

 K'mitzivaunup, when or it t lion didst eat "< hast 



Mitzite, when or if he did eat vr has eaten 



I'lunil. 

 N'mitziyenkup, when "/ if we did eat <n have 



Mitziyekup, when or it ye did eat o% have eaten 

 Mitzichtihip, when or it they did eat or have 

 eaten. 



77tr Future 

 Is conjugated like the present tense, n initzii/um tech, when o?' if I shall 

 have eaten, &c. 



The preterite is often joined to or preceded by the adverb mctschi 



(ahead} . a~ for \u<\ :• metschi rmtziyotme, when or it I shall have 



eaten, metschi mitzite, when or if he shall have eaten. 



Pommissin, to go 



.■I//./, 

 Pemsit, one who is going 



No. V. 



Poauussiir, to go, to walk. 



POSITIVE FORM. 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 

 Present. Preterite. 



| PnramiwginpAp, to have gone. 



PARTICIPLES. 



I Plural. 



Pomxit^chik, those who us going, (cuntes, am 

 bulantes) 



^ular 

 \ i inui, 1 go 

 K'pomsi, tliou gocst 

 Porn-' 



_"</>/i 



PTpomsineep, I vi enl 

 K | Dmaineep, thou did 

 Pomuiissop. he went 



INDICATIVE mood. 



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I'lural. 

 N'pomraissineeo, we go 

 Pom tlhhtmo, \ e go 



iieowak, they go. 



Preterite. 



I Plural. 



Poi uihhenakup, we went 

 Pommissihhimoakup, \ e went 

 Pommiasopannik, too} wi nl 



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