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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[first conjugation.] 



The Future 

 Is conjugated like the present, with tsch suffixed 



EXAMPLE. 



Singular. 



N'pomsitsch 

 K'pom^itch 

 Pomniissutsch or pomsutch 



Plural. 

 N'pommissineentsch 

 Ponimissihhiinotsch or pomsihhimotsch 

 Pommissowaktsch. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



Singular. 



Pommissil, go thou 



Plural 



Pommissik, go ye. 



SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



Singular. 

 Pommissiyane, when or if I go 

 K'pommissiyane, when or if thou goest 

 Pommissite, when or if he goes 



Singular. 

 Pommissiyaunup, when or if I went 

 K'pommissiyannup, when or if thou didst go 

 Pommissitup, when or if he went 



Plural. 

 Pommissiyenke, when or if we go 

 Pommissiyeque. when or if ye go 

 Pomniissichtite, when or if they go. 



Preterite. 



Plural. 

 Pommissiyenkup, when or if we went 

 Pommissiyekup, when or if ye went 

 Pouimissichtitup, when or if they went. 



Future. 



Singular. Plural. 



Pommissiyanetsch, when or if I shall go Pommissiyenketsch, when or if we shall go 



K'pommissiyanetsch, when or if thou shalt go Pommissiyequetsch, when or if ye shall go 



Poinmissitetsch, when or if he shall go Pouimissichtitetsch, when or if they shall go. 



Note. — This verb is not used in the sense of "going to or away from a 

 particular place." In this case aan, to go, and allumsin, to go away, are 

 used. 



No. VI. 



Gauwin, to sleep. 



POSITIVE FORM. 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



Gauwin, to sleep 



Preterite. 



Gauwineep, to have slept 



