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GRAMMAR OP THE LANGUAGE 



[second conjugation.] 



Preterite. 



Singular. 

 N'witscheuchgokpannik, they went with me 

 KVi'scheuchgopannik, they went with thee 

 Witscheuchgopannik, they went with him 



Plural. 

 Witscheuchgunapannik, they went with us 

 Witscheuchguwapannik, they went with you 

 Witscheuchgokpannik, they went with them 



No. II. 



Paan, to come. 



POSITIVE FORM. 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 



Paan, to come. 



PARTICIPLES. 



Singular. 

 Payat, he who comes or is coming 



Plural. 

 Payatchik, they who come or are coming 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



Singular. 

 N'pa> I come 

 K'pa, thou comest 

 Peu or peyeya, he comes 



Singular. 

 N'pahump or n'paneep, 1 came 

 K'pahump or k'paneep, thon earnest 

 Peep, panep, or peuchsa, he came 



Singular. 

 N'patsch, I shall or will come 

 K'patsch, thou slialt or wilt come 

 Peuchtsch, he shall or will come 



Plural. 

 N'paneen or n'pahhena, we come 

 K'pahhimo or k'panewo, ye come 

 Pewak, penewo, they come. 



Preterite. 



Plural 

 N'pahhenap or n'pakup, we came 

 K'pahhimoap or k'pahhimoakup, ye came 

 Pepannik or pannewoakup, they came. 



Future. 



Plural. 

 N'pahhenatsch, we shall or will come 

 li'pahheuatsch, ye shall or will come 

 t'ewaktsch, they shall or will come. 



Pal, come thou 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



Singular. I Plural 



' Paak, come ye. 



