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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[second conjugation.] 



SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



Witschewane, when I go with him 



No more of this tense is given, nor of the subjunctive mood through- 

 out these transitions, except two persons in the second, and two in the 

 third. 



SECOND TRANSITION. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



. Singular. 

 K'witschewi, thou goest with me 

 K'witschewan, thou goest with him 



Singular. 

 K'witschewip, thou didst go with me 

 K'witschewoap, thou didst go with him 



Plural. 

 K'witschewineen or k'witschewihhena, thou go 



est with us 

 K'witschewawak, thou goest with them. 



Preterite. 



Plural. 



K'witschewihummeneep, (or abridged, k'wits- 



chewimeneep,) thou didst go with us 

 K'witschewoapannik, thou didst go with them. 



SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



K'wit9chewianne, when thou goest with me | K'witschewanne, when thou goest with him. 



THIRD TRANSITION. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



Singular. 

 N'witscheyuk, he goes with me 

 K'witscheyuk, he goes with thee 

 Witschewawall, he goes with him 



Singular. 

 N'witscheuchkup, he went with me 

 K'witscheuclikup, lie went with thee 

 Witschewoap, he went with him 



Plural. 

 Witscheuchguna, lie goes with us 

 Witscheuchguwa, he goes with you 

 Witschewawak, he goes with them. 



Preterite. 



Plural. 



Wilscheuchgunap, he went with us 

 Witscheuchguwoap, he went with you 

 Witschewoapauuik, he went with them. 



