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Huron Language. 123 



The following have the present in a, the irnpeiTect in ak, 

 tJie future in en, the future negative in audi ; as, 

 Aknenra, To say something. 



,^rrt, To put upon. 



^Ari/mu'ra, To put upon a table, (i.e. a 



book). 

 Or'a, To haft, to put an handle to. 



Kaiinhontia, To put end to end. 



Of the Paradignia ch. 

 Ka^au'nra, To look at. 



Some relatives however, in tra, as ,rtQ//-fl— to paint 

 actively ; kaerontra — to resemble, to represent actively. 

 Relatives that iiave the future in areUy and the negative in 

 ur^aiule, at/innotitrn or eunonfra — to follow- any one, have 

 the future in tren, the negative in trnnde ; but chicr'a — to 

 be upon one's guard, of the paradignia c7i, has the future 

 \n raha, or rat : the negative in rd^e^nh-^aatra, neuter to 

 be present, to assist the future in traha, the negative in 

 trahei ; in like manner, Qy/.a — I am as tall as that, and 

 ,anneate^}itta — to be lying, from onuea — a bone, and ateutra 

 — to be extended. 



A/iHd — to lie, is tlius declined : 

 IVescnt, Xotiim, He lies, 



Imperfect, ^ 

 Perfect, k i ^oi 

 Pluperfect,) 



huknak He has lain there. 



Future, Eltfjli<sa, 



Negative, Staute liota'ndc He will not lie down. 



Verbs in c have the following : — The present in r, ihe 

 imperfect in ch, ihe future in f», the negative in r^rrn/i. 

 JIaufutr, He is present there. 



lla^endate, \\\h word is slaked in il. 



