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CONJUGATION OF THE ALWASO VERB. 



TABLE No. 7. 



Present. 

 Yo splki, I speak, 



Past. 

 Yo eplka, I spoke, 



Future. 

 Yo splko, I shall or will 



INDICATIVE MODE. 



yo spiki.i, I am speaking, 



(Imperfect.) 

 yo spiki,a, Ihave spoken, 



(Perfect.) 



yo splki, o, lam about to speak, 

 (Prospective.) 



f yo eplka,i, I was speaking, 

 (Imperfect.) 

 yo spika,a, (or sp~ik(a)ha, or Jca), I had spoken, 



(Perfect.) 



yo spika,o, I should speak, (1 said that . . . ) 

 (Prospective.) 



f yo splko,i, I shall be speaking, 



(Imperfect.) 

 yo eplko,a, I shall have spoken, 



(Perfect.) 



yo sp!ko,o (or spikwo) I shall be about to speak, 

 (Prospective.) 



IMPERATIVE MODE. 



Spik, speak, (thou, or you.) 



Spiku (pr. speek-00), or ke ro eplkfi, let him speak. 



OPTATIVE OB CONDITIONAL MODE. 



Yo spiki,e, (pr. speek-ee-a), da, I should or ivould speak, if . . . 



Yo splki,c.ia, (pr. ppeek-ee-a-ee-ah), / should or would have spoken, (if) 



SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. 



ke yo splku,i, (pr. epeek-oo-ee), . . . that I may or should speak. 

 ke yo splku,ia, (or splkuya), . . . that I may or should have spoken. 



ke yo gpiku,a, . . . that 1 might or should speak. 



ke yo eplku.a,a, (or ka), . . . that I might or should hare spoken. 



INFINITIVE MODE. 



Spikya, (sj)Tkiyu or splkoya), to speak. 

 Splkuya, to have 



