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p. 59. Of Certain Pronouns. 



This matter is more extensively treated by Flores (§ XIV, p. 

 209 sqq. De las oraciones de accusativo) and he gives the fol- 

 lowing Paradigms : 



PRESENT. 



qum a 

 cat nu 

 ti nu 

 koh y 

 quix ka 

 que ka 



xin a 

 xat nu 

 X nu 

 xoh ru 

 xix ka 

 xe ka. 



xquiJta 

 X cat nu 

 xti nu 

 xkoh y 

 xquix ka 

 X que y 



^ lo£ oh 



PRETERIT. 



y lo^ oh 



FUTURE. 



y Zo£ oh 



Thou lovest me. 

 I love thee. 

 I love him. 

 You love us. 

 We love you. 

 We love them. 



Thou hast loved me. 

 I have loved thee. 

 I have loved him. 

 He has loved us. 

 We have loved you. 

 We have loved them. 



Thou shalt love me. 

 I shall love you. 

 I shall love him. • 

 You shall love us. 

 We shall love you. 

 You shall love them. 



PRETERIT PERFECT. 



> Zo£) cm 



Thou hast loved me. 

 I have loved thee. 

 I have loved him. 

 He has loved us. 

 We have loved you. 

 You have loved them. 



%n a 

 at nu 

 ha nu 

 oh ru 

 yx ka 

 hey 



Of course, the number of possible combinations between sub- 

 jective and objective pronoun in the verb is not exhausted by 

 the given examples. 



As for combinations of verbs with negative or vetative ad- 

 verbs, Flores gives the following examples : 



