AUSTRALIA. 



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KAMILARAI. 



WIRADUREI. 



the verb being sometimes only preceded by live, and t/yi/i, him, in the ablative.) Bu- 

 keaicai or keawaran, and sometimes having mdgiri ti-i/al yain, lest thou be struck, 

 after it, in addition, korieit or pa. Thus, 

 the negative of buntun is kcawaran bun- 

 korien ; that of bunkevn is keawai bunki- 

 pa, &c. 



CONJUGATIONS. . CONJUGATIONS. 



Using this word (as in the Latin gram- There are seven conjugations, distin- 



mar) to signify different modes of inflecting guished by the termination of the infinitive, 



verbs, there appear to be but four conjuga- Those of the 

 lions in this language, though others may 



possibly exist. They are distinguished by 1st conj. end in dligu 



