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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[fourth conjugation.] 



SIXTH TRANSITION. 



Third Person Plural, THEY. 



INDICATIVE MqOD. 

 Present. 



POSITIVE. 



N'pendagenewo, they hear me 

 K'pendaguwak, they hear thee 

 Pendawawall, they heard him 

 Pendageneen, they heard us 

 Pendaguwawak, they heard you 

 Pendawawawall, they heard them. 



N'pendagopannik, they heard me 

 K'pendagopannik, they heard thee 

 Pendawawoapannik, they heard him 

 Pendagunapannik, they heard us 

 Pendaguwapannik, they heard you 

 Pendawawapannik, they heard them. 



NEGATIVE. 



Atta n'pendaguwiwak, they do not hear me 

 Atta k'pendaguwiwak, they do not hear thee 

 Atta pendawawiwak, they do not hear him 

 Atta pendaguwuneen, they do not hear us 

 Atta pendaguwawiwak, they do not hear you 

 Atta pendawawiwak, they do not hear them 



Preterite. 



Atta n'pendagewip, they did not hear me 

 Atta k'pendagewip, they did not hear thee 

 Atta pendawawip, they did not hear him 

 Atta pendaguwunenap, they did not hear us 

 Atta pendaguwawip, they did no* hear you 

 Atta pendawawipannik, they did not hear them. 



Future. 



N'pendagunewotsch, they shall or will hear me 

 Pendagooktsch, they shall or will hear thee 

 Pendawawaktsch, they shall or will hear him 

 Pendaguueentsch, they shall or will hear us 

 Pendaguhhimotsch, they shall or will hear you 

 Pendawawaktsch, they shall or will hear them. 



Atta n'pendaguwiwaktsch, they shall or will not 



hear me 

 Atta k'pendaguwiwaktsch, they shall or will not 



hear thee 

 Atta pendawawiwaktsch, they shall or will not 



hear him 

 Atta pendaguwuneentsch, they shall or will not 



hear us 

 Atta pendaguwawitsch, they shall or will not 



hear you 

 Atta pendawawiwaktsch, they shall or will not 



hear them. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



Sing. Pendawil, do thou hear me 



Sing, with J'lur. Pendawik, do ye hear me 



Plur. PeDdawineen, hear us. 



(Not given.) 



