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In this maimer all the other tenses are conju- 

 gated. 



N. B The Second Aorist and the Second 

 Future are only used by the Picunches^ and not 

 by the Huilliches. 



The infinitive mood is formed of the first per- 

 son of the indicative, with the genitive of the 

 primitive pronoun put before, or a possessive 

 pronoun, to signify the person that acts or suffers, 

 and may be taken from any of the tenses : as, 



Ni elun, I to give, 



Ni elubun, thou to give, 



Ni eluvin, &c, he to give. 



The other possessives are mf, thine ; and w% 

 his ; for these are only use4 in the singular. 



There are tvt^o participles, formed in the 

 same manner as the infinitive> to be conjugated 

 through all the tenses ; the one active, the other 

 passive : 



Active, Elulu, the person giving; 



Passive, Eluel, the thing given. 



mOM THESE ARE DERIVED* 



Eiuhulu, he that did give, 



Eluyelu, he that has given, 



Elualu, he that will give, 



Eluabulu, he that was to give, 



Elubuel, the thing that was given, 



E luyeelf the thing that has been givcD, 



Elual, &c. the thing that will be given. 



