162 Grammar of the 



ostandi — to believe something of somebody, whether in 

 good or in bad part ; ^arakvi — to put in a plate ; as, /tra- 

 kmndi — to put in a plate something for some one to eat. 



Verbs iu o, in order to become relative, add for the 

 preterite ndi, and has for the future affirmative, as ara — to 

 put on top ; jar^andi, e^er'ahas. ,Annontra — to join ends ; 

 ^annhontrandi^ e^ennhontrahas. Verbs in sa?? add di for 

 the infinitive, and for the future affirmative they change n 

 into 5, as, fir^avan — take from the top ; ar'aaandi, e^er'aaas. 

 Verbs in ai, hni, and gi, become relative by adding for the 

 infinitive ndi, and for the future affirmative by changing the 

 last syllable intone??, as, ater'akaai — to mark ; ater'aknindt. 

 Efiter'akasen. Ontra/m — to put within ; ontralmndi, 

 efintrasen. Except endeohvindi — to infect ; future, e^en- 

 deuhas, ^arihmndera^i — to fish ; ai'ihacmderajndi. Eriht- 

 under asen. 



Add to these verbs in ti, because ti is changed for the 

 present into s, as, janda'sati — to dig whence, ^anda'satindi, 

 endaaasen. Thus, ^aenti — to finish ; ^aeritindi, ejensen. — 

 KHattmti — to be many in doing the same thing; kmionthidi. 

 AQonatonsen — many put themselves together to anoy him, 

 or to help him ; in like manner, enri — to leave, and its 

 compounds, ^asenri — to leave his plate ; asenrindi ^e^eseiisen. 



Verbs absolute in kii add ndi for the infinitive, and for 

 the future affirmative, change i final into as ; asj fistaenx>ii 

 —to make ; present, astaenxmidi ; future, e^estaenx^as. 



Verbs in on become relative by adding'rfi for the in6ni- 

 tive, and for the future affirmative otis ; ahiaton — to write ; 

 fihiatondi; future, e^ehiaUmhons ; except atendoton, which 

 in the future has efitaidoton ; it may have in the infinitive 

 atendotondi. Ondi and ori, with their compounds, when 

 they become relative, change that ondi for the infinitive 



