146 Grammar of the 



OF THK CONJUGATIONS OF THE SIMPLE VERBS. 



Of the personal mood — 1st Conjugation. 



Note J. — T'dfiketaska — why should I carry it? has the 

 same initials as the present affirmative of the personal mood, 

 a^apetat, and is taken for the negative future of the indi- 

 cative moodj apeia^e. 



Note 2. — In the present affirmative of the personal mood, 

 the augment either not pure or followed bys is taken away, 

 as if ithad been a dipthong remaining from the letters ai 

 or ae and therefore it is marked with a circumflex, as 

 ujthetat. 



Note 3. — After 8?, ti, chi. A and E whicli are marks 

 of the aorist and future affirmative, the particle "6 is to be 

 inserted. 



lo. — Before the first person singular of the paradigma s 

 in all the conjugations, except the personal mood. 



2o. — In the third person singular feminine of the para- 

 digma chi, of the 1st and 3d conjugations. 



3o. — In the third person plural, feminine of the 2d, 3d, 

 4th and 5th conjugations of the paradigma chi., except the 

 third person of the verbs beginning enn and ewrf, of the 3d 

 conjugation, which have fin. 



4o — ^The personal mood is often increased, by removing 

 the augment, as if it was the mark of the imperative, as, 

 kvatrendaen — let us pray God, for akaatrendaen. 



5o. — The personal mood of continuation is generally ex- 

 pressed thus, aon^ ake'tati kith — I would still continue to 

 cany, or, aon^ akeHciti, hatieska, oesakctati hatieska, &c. — 

 But for the negative mood of continuance we say, aesak- 

 ovunk otesakeHati hatieiul — you should have ceased to carry, 

 or, you OTight not to have continued to carry. 



6o.— When the French I had, or, might have, can be 



