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ETYMOLOGY AND SYNTAX. 



§ 158. Li o ti li is rather more definite thau ti ri. 



Tte negative, interrogative, and passive of this tense, as also of the past imper- 

 fect, are formed in accordance with the principles laid down in treating of the 

 aorist tenses. 



First Future. 



ACTIVE. 



Affirm a ti ve. 



ciiu o n, 

 xi 6 ri, 

 emi a ri, 

 emi ni 6 ri, 

 emi ni yi 6 ri, 



l-shull 



emi ki yi 6 ri, 

 emi ni ki yi o ri, 



emi 6 ri bi ? 

 emi a, ri bi ? 

 emi ui 6 ri bi i 

 emi ui yi 6 ri bi ? 



Negative, 



I ■'ihall not .see. 



Interrogative. 



shall I see? 



Negative Interrogative, 



cmi ki yi o ri bi ? ] ? 77 r . a 

 . . y . . , . T . „ h ■'sliall 1 not see f 

 emi ni ki yi o ri bi ? j 



I'ASSIVE. 



Aff i r ma t i ve. 



a 6 ri mi, ) 7- 7 77 7 



. ,„ , ; . > I maU be seen. 

 emi h a o ri, ) 



Negative. 



a ki vi 6 ri mi, I \]iaU not he seen. 



a 6 ri mi bi ? ] 

 emi li A 6 ri bi ? ) 



Interrogative. 



■'^■hnll 1 he seen ? 



Negative Interrogative. 



:i ki yi 6 ri mi bi ? ^-liall I not he seen f 



Kemark.'-. 



§ V)^. It is to be observed here: 



