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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[of verbs.] 



Srrontt (JJoHjujjatton. 



No. I. 



Aan, to go (thither, to a place.) 



POSITIVE FORM. 



Eyat, going 

 Miek, gone 



Singular. 



Singular 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 



Aan, to go. 



PARTICIPLES. 



Eyatschik 

 Ahektschik. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



N'da, I go 

 K'da, thou goest 

 Eu or waeu, he goes 



Singular. 

 N'dahump, n'danep, I went 

 K'dahump, k'danep, thou didst go 

 Eep, w'danep, he went 



Singular. 

 N'dantsch, I shall or will go 

 KMantsch, thou shalt or wilt go 

 Euchtsch, he shall or will go 



Plural 



Plural. 

 N'daneen or n'dahhena, we go 

 K'dahhirno, ye go 

 Ewak, waewak, or w'danewo, they go. 



Preterite. 



Plural. 

 N'dahhenap or n'dahhenakup, we went 

 K'dahhimoakup, ye went 

 Epannik, they went. 



Future. 



Plural. 



N'dahhenatsch, we shall or will go 

 K'dahhimotsch, ye shall or will go 

 Ewaktsch, they shall or will go. 



\<d, go them 



Singular. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



Atam let us go 

 Aak, go ye. 



Plural. 



