ADDENDA. 325 



FUTURE. 



Singular. Plural. 



1. Dopoza, I shall drink. 1. Sopoza, we shall drink. 



2. Uopoza, thou shalt drink. 2. Nopoza, ye shall drink. 



3. Eopoza, he shall drink. 3. Popoza, they shall drink. 



POTENTIAL. 



Singular. Plural. 



1. Dingapoza,Imay,can, or might 1. Singapoza, we may, can, or 



drink. might drink. 



2. Ungapoza, thou, &c. 2. Nangapoza, ye may, &c. 



3. Engapoza, he, &c. 3. Pangapoza, they may, &c. 



IMPERATIVE. 



Singular. Plural 



1. Mandipoza, let me drink. 1. Masipoza, let us drink. 



2. Maupoza, do thou drink. 2. Manipoza, do ye drink. 



3. Maepoza, let him drink. 3. Mabipoza, let them drink. 



Dipozana, do I drink ? Akupoza, thou drinkest not. 



Eapozana, does he drink? Asipoza, we drink not. 



&c. &c. Nosipoza, ye drink not. 



Andipoza, I drink not. Pakapoza, they drink not. 



PERFECT NEGATIVE. 



Andipozanga, I have not drunk. 



A verb receives a prefix corresponding with the first 

 letter or syllable of its nominative ; as, Poza, to drink ; 

 Inja ipoza, the dog drinks. 



The adjectives and adverbs undergo the same variations, 

 partaking of the prefixes of the substantives with which 

 they may be conjoined; the nouns form diminutives, 

 thus : 



Indoda, a man. Intombi, a maid. 



Indodana, a little man. Jntombazana, a, little girl. 



