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GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[fifth conjugation.] 



FOURTH TRANSITION. 



KMalioalenneeo, we love thee 

 N'dahoalawuna, we love him 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



K'dahoalohummena, we love you 

 N'dahoalowawuna, we love them. 



K'dahoalennenap, we loved thee 

 N'dahoalawunap, we loved him 



Preterite. 



K'daholohummenap, we loved you 

 N'dahoalawawunap, we loved them. 



Future. 



K'dahoalohhenatsch, we shall or will love thee 

 iV'dahoalawuiiatsch, we shall or will love him 



K'dahoalohummenatsch, we shall or will love 



you 

 N'dahoalawawunatsch, we shall or will love them . 



SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. 



Present. 



K'dahoalenk, if or when we love thee 

 Ahoalanque, if or when we love him 



Ahoalenkup, if or when we loved thee 

 Aboalankup, if or when we loved him 



Ahoaleque, if or when we love you 

 Ahoalawouque, if or when we love them. 



Preterite. 



Ahoalekiip, if or when we loved you 

 Ahoalawawonkup, if or when we loved them. 



Pluperfect. 



K'dahoalenkpanne,if or when we had loved thee I Ahoalekpanne, if or when we had loved you 

 Ahoalankpanne, if or when we had loved him | Ahoalawonkpanne, if or when we had loved them. 



Ahoalenquetsch, if or when we shall or will 



love thee 

 Ahoalanquetsch, if or when we shall or will 



love him 



Future 



Ahoalequetsch, if or when we shall or will love 



you 

 Ahoal.uvonquetsch, if or when we shall or will 



love them. 



FIFTH TRANSITION. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



k'dahonlihhimo, ye love me 

 K'dahoalanewo, ye love him 



K'dahoalihhena, ye love us 

 K'dahoalawawak, ye love them. 



