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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[fifth conjugation.] 



K'dahoali, thou lovest me 

 K'dahoala, thou lovest him 



SECOND TRANSITION. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



K'dahoalineen, thou lovest us 

 K'dahoalawak, thou lovest them 



Preterite. 



K'dahoalinep, thou didst love me 

 K'dahoalap, thou didst love him 



K'dahoalihhenap, thou didst love us 

 K'dahoalapannik, thou didst love them 



Future. 



K'dahoalitsch, thou shalt or wilt love me 

 K'dahoalauchtsch, thou shalt or wilt love him 



K'dahoalihhenatseh, thou shalt or wilt love us 

 K'dahoalawaktsch, thou shalt or wilt love them. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



Ahoalil, love thou me 



Ahoalineen, love thou us. 



Ahoaliyanne, if or when thou lovest me 

 K'dahoalamie, if or when thou lovest him 



SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



Ahoaliyenke, if or when thou lovest us 

 K'dahoalachte, if or when thou lovest them 



Ahoaliyannup, if or when thou didst love me 

 Ahoalannup, if or when thou didst love him 



Preterite. 



Ahoaliyenkup, if or when thou didst love us 

 K'dahoalachtup, if or when thou didst lovtj 

 them. 



Ahoaliyanpanne, if or when thou hadst loved me 

 Ahoalanpanne, if or when thou hadst loved him 



Pluperfect. 



Ahoaliyenkpanne, if or when thou hadst loved us 

 K'dahoalachtuppanne, if or when thou hadst 

 loved them. 



Ahoaliyannetsch, if or when thou shalt or wilt 



love me 

 Mioalachtetsch, if or when thou shalt or wilt 



love him 



Future. 



Ahoaliyenketsch, if or when thou shalt or wilt 



love us 

 Ahoalachtitetsch, if or when thou shalt or wilt 



love them. 



