204 GRAMMAR OF THE LANGUAGE 



[sixth conjugation.] 



TRANSITIONS.— FIRST TRANSITION. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 

 Present. 



Elen, as or what I say to thee I Elek, as or what I say to you 



Elak, as or what I say to him | Elachkup, as or what I say to them. 



SECOND TRANSITION. 



Eliyan, as or what thou sayest to me | Eliyenk, as or what thou sayest to us 



Elan, as or what thou sayest to him | Elachtup, as or what thou sayest to them 



THIRD TRANSITION. 



Elit, as or what he says to me 

 Elquon, as or what he says to thee 

 Elat or elguk, as or what he says to him 



Elquenk, as or what he says to us 

 Elquek, as or what he says to you 

 Ellatup, as or what he says to them 



FOURTH TRANSITION. 



Elenk, as or what we say to thee I Elek, as or what we say to you 



Elank, as or what we say to him | Elauquik, as or what we say to them. 



FIFTH TRANSITION. 



Eliyek, as or what ye say to me I Eliyenkup, as or what ye say to us 



Elatup, as or what ye say to him | Elaachtup, as or what ye say to them. 



SIXTH TRANSITION. 



Elink,as or what they say to me 

 Elquonnik, as or what they say to thee 

 Elachtit, as or what they say to him 



Elgeyenk, as or what they say to us 

 Elgeyek, as or what they say to you 

 Elachtitup, as or what they say to them. 



RECIPROCAL FORM. 



INFINITIVE MOOD. 



Littin, to say to each other | Littinep, to have said to each othci 



