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Grammar of the 



Asoni iochicnte Sk^a^ierichen, I am not wholly cured yet. 



Observe, lo. — Adverbs for the most part are declined by 

 tenses as impersonal verbs. So from the adverb onder'ati 

 — greatly, is made onder'atinnen — it was very much ; 



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It will be very much. 



It might be very much. 



It might have been quite 

 another thing. 



It was enough. 



Thus the thing is. 



Thus the thing will be. 



Thus the thing had been. 



Thus the thing might have 

 been. 



All those things are (for ex- 

 ample) of the same price. 



At a distance. 



It was, or it had been at a 

 distance. 



Near. 



It is, or, it was near. 



He is but too near. 



It is too far ; (from ndeheren.) 



That is but too well. 



That is too bad. 

 2o. — Some adverbs pass into nouns, and are conjugated 



thus : — 

 Sander^aty Thou art troublesome, inso- 



lent. 

 Hoiiderat, He is impertinent. 



Slandcvandcr'at, I am not excessive, be it to 



ask or to lake all. 



A^anderat, 



Aionderatik, 



Aionder'atimien, 



Atrondi^ehen, 



^oioHi, 



BoeoUik, 



Oo io'tinn'en, 



flo aioHinn'en, 



EoUis, 



Ndeheren, 

 Ndeherennen, 



Tioskehen, 



Tioskehen ,ehen, 



Itsoskeheiii 



Isteheren, 



IskandeiaOy 



IlS'ikaot, 



