[ HARRISON | HAIDA GRAMMAR 159 
We thus see that (th, dung, and il are interchangeable with tlaou, 
dahou and laou, and either may correctly and at any time be used. 
C. CONJUGATION OF A REGULAR VERB. 
Conjugation I.— Kwoyada, To love, 
INDICATIVE Moon. 
Present Tense. 
Tlaou kwoyadung, I love. 
Dahou cs Thou lovest. 
Laou ss He loves. 
Talung cs We love. 
Dalung Ye lore. 
Ltha + They love. 
Laou kwoyadawang, They love. 
Present Imperfect Tense. 
Tlaou kwoyadagungung, Tam ) 
Dahou > Thou art | 
Laou cs He is 1 
Talung “ We are t loving. 
Dalung rs Ye are | 
Ltha ï They are | 
Laou kwoyadagungung, They are ) 
Past Tense. 
Tlaou kwoyadaguni, I loved. 
Dahou id Thou lovedest. 
Laou He loved. 
Talung : We loved. 
Dalung a Ye loved. 
Ltha a They loved. 
Laou kwoyadwoguni, They loved. 
Past Imperfect Tense. 
Tlaou kwoyadagigini, I was } 
Dahou 2 Thou wast | 
Laou L He was ; 
Talung ce We were r loving. 
Dalung . Ye were | 
Ltha D They were | 
Laou as They were 
Perfect Tense. 
Tlaou kwoyadagini, I have } 
Dahou “ Thou hast | 
Laou fe He has ' 
Talung . We have r loved. 
Dalung “ Ye have i 
Ltha ef They have | 
Laou kwoyadwogini, They have J 
