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THE INTERROGATIVE MOOD 

 SINGULAR 



Pissukpoonga ? . . . . Do I walk ? 



Pissukpet ? Dost thou walk ? 



Pissukpa ? Does he walk ? 



DUAL 



Pissukpenook ? . . . . Do we two walk ? 

 Pissukpltik ? .... Do you two walk ? 

 Pissukpak ? ... Do they two walk ? 



PLURAL 



Pissukpeta ? ... Do we walk ? 

 Pissukpete ? ... Do you walk ? 

 Pissukpdt ? Do they walk ? 



The transitive verb Tekkova, " He sees him," with 

 first, second, and third persons as subject, and with 

 singular, dual, and plural object : 



Tekkovara I see him. 



Tekkovut Thou seest him. 



Tekkova He sees him. 



WITH DUAL OBJECT 



Tekkovdka I see those two. 



Tekkovatik Thou seest those two. 



Tekkovak He sees those two. 



WITH PLURAL OBJECT 



Tekkovuka I see them. 



Tekkovatit Thou seest them. 



Tekkovdt He sees them. 



With various adverbial and other particles affixed 

 to verbal root. 

 Tekkova He sees him. 



With adverbial particle Kaprea, " Soon." 

 Tekkokapreakpa . . . He sees him soon. 



