INFLEXION AND CONSTKUCTION OF WOKDS. 3Y 



1. That the forms 'eml 6 li' aud 'q 6 ri' have the same force ; and that the 

 three other forms of the active affirmative are emphatic. 



2. That ki, not., is the only negative employed in the future ; and that yi, Ae, 

 always follows it. This arrangement is designed, partly to distinguish the future 

 from other similar comlDinations of words, and partly to avoid uneuphonious 

 expressions. Thus; if k6, nof.i were employed, ko 6, pronounced as two syllables, 

 would be disagreeable to the ear ; and if pronounced as one, it would be confounded 

 with ki 6, that he. 



3. Here, as elsewhere, the affirmative active exhibits a greater number of forms 

 than the negative, &c. 



OPTATIVE AND SUB.JUNCTIVE MODES. 



§ 160. As these modes are but variations of the Indicative, it is thought that 

 what has been said of them, together with the detailed treatment of the Indicative, 

 will suffice to explain theii" construction. 



IMPERATIVE MODE. 



§ 161. The following ai-e the forms of the Imperative mode : 



Imperative Actire. 

 A f f i r m a t i V e. 



ri, o)- iwo ri, ~1 



ma ri, or iwo ma ri, ,, 



1 „ '. , ; . ■, I . . Vsee, or ■see thou. 



ki o ri, or ki iwo ki o ri, 



ki o ma ri, or ki iwo ki 6 ma ri, 



Negative. 



mdh ri, or iwo mah ri, ") 



mdh se ri, or iwo mah se ri, , ^i , 



1 „ ,1 . /. . , r, , ,1 . yi-ee not, ov see thou not. 



ki o mah ri, or ki iwo ki o mah ri, 



ki o mdh se ri, or ki iwo ki 6 mtih se ri, J 



Passive. 

 Affi rm a t i V e . 



ki a 



ki a ri o, or iwo ui ki a ri, ) , 



.r, •' . • . . T „' . [he fh 



ki a ma ri o, or iwo ni ki a raa ri, \ 



ki ii mdh ri o ) , 7 



1 A , /I ' ■ • \ l>e thou, not seen. 



ki a man se ri o, ) 



Remarks. 



§ 162. Here, as elsewhere in the conjugation of tlie verb, the multiplicity of 



'hoy seen. 



Ne sa t i ve . 



