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Second Type, -en, -in 



-en, -in to look 



-en, -in to do, to act, to deport one's self 



-ye7i, -yin to stand on one's feet 



-len, -lin to flow, to run (said of any liquid) 



-men, -min to fill up, to make full 



-hwen, -hwin to melt 



-sen, -sin to think, to know (1st and 2d persons only) 



-den, -din to travel in company 



-den, -din to be light, to blaze 



-ten, -tin to do, to perform an act 



-tcwen, -tcwin to smell, to stink, to defecate 



-tcioen, -tcwin to want food or sexual gratification, to desire 



Third Type, -ai, -a 



-^ai (impoten. and past), -^a to be in position 



-yai (impoten.), -ya to move about, to undertake 



-wai (impoten.), -loa to go, to go about (3d person only) 



-dai (impoten. and past def.), -da to sit, to stay, to remain, to 



fish 

 -tcwai (impoten. and past def.), -tcnoa to handle or move many 



small pieces, to dig, to bury, to paw the ground 

 Jcai (impoten. and cust.), -Jm to get up from a reclining or 



sitting position 



Fourth Type, -art,, -a^ 



-au, -a to sing 



-yau, -ya to do, to follow a line of action, to be in a plight 



-dau, -da to melt away, to disappear 



-tau, -ta to hover, to settle, to fly around 



Fifth Type, -u, -e ^ 



-lu, -le to make an attack, to form a war-part}^ 

 -Im, -le to dive, to swim under water 



-LU, -Le to handle or to do anything with a semi-liquid, dough- 

 like substance 

 -nu, -ne to do, to happen, to behave in a certain way 

 -xu, -xe to finish, to track, to overtake 

 -djeu, -dje to fly in a flock 

 -tu, -te to sing in a ceremony 

 -tsu, -tse to squirm, to writhe, to roll, to tumble 

 -town, -tcwe to cry, to weep 



1 Originally -ag -a', and -eg -e'; therefore similar to the following -at -a. 



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