Siriff. 

 2. kiksuya wo, ye, or we, retnemher thou. 



VERBS. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



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Plur. 



kiksuya po, pe, or miye, remember ye. 



Future Tense. — It is deemed unnecessary to give any further examples of the future tense, as those 

 which have gone before fully illustrate the manner of its formation. - 



B. Pronouns Inserted. 



Scakicor), to do any thing to another. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



Sing. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



2. ed^kico^ wo, ye, or we, do thou it to one. 



Plur. 



ed4kicoi) po, pe, or miye, do ye it to one. 



CONJUGATION II. 



§ 50. Verbs in ' yu,' ' ya,' and ' yo,' which change ' y ' into ' d ' for the second 

 person, and into ' md ' for the first person singular, belong to this conjugation. 

 They are generally active in their signification. 



First Variety. 



A. Verbs in 'yu.' 



Yustai), to finish or complete any thing. 



INDICATIVE MOOD. 



AOBIST TENSE. 



Sing. 

 3. yu^tifl, he finishes or finished. 

 2. du^t4q, thou dost finish. 

 1. mdu^tdfl, I finish. 



Sing. 

 yuitdi) wo, etc., finish thou. 



Dual. 



uq^tai), we two finish. 



IMPERATIVE MOOD. 



Plur. 

 yait&jj-pi, they finish. 

 du^td;)pi, ye finish. 

 iii)itaj)Tpi, we finish. 



Plur. 

 jait&i) po, etc., finish ye. 



First person plural. — Verbs in ' yu ' generally form the first person plural and dual by dropping the 

 ' yu,' as in the example ; but occasionally a speaker retains it and prefixes the pronoun, as, uijyu^taqpi 

 for ufl^tagpi. 



