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i^dp^aha^'^ I know 659.12 



a7^4a^wafhU egai I am sick on account of 714.8 



a^a^'hahcC^^ ke knows me 475.6 



a^ia'^'lalia"^^ we know it 657.9 



wedbaha'^' i^ they know us 389.13 



wedtaiai they hate us 679.19 



ivemage he questioned them 40.5 



we^ai they found them 440.14 



toed<^a-mdzl I do not find them 151.20 



roea'^'iai we found them 440.15 

 Other regular forms are — 



mijfaha'^ I know thee 728.4 

 . ihaha'^'i they know him 728.8 



I 26. Pronouns of Verbs iti ii-: Fifth Class 

 In this class the following modifications occur: 



Objective pronoun, 1st person singular .... aHoa^- 



Subjective pronoun, inclusive dual angu- 



Examples are — 



a^wa'^'hif a'^ he presses me down 23.15 



a'^wa^'na^a'^ he heard about me 39.19 



an'guinka'^i we aided him 748.3 



Other regular forms are — 



■uhlt'a'^ he pressed him down 23.15 

 und^a^ he heard about something 40.8 



§ 27. Irregular Verbs 

 The following verbs are irregular : 

 2)i I arrive 453.6 min¥e I who 13.4 



si thou arrivest 555.7 ninJce ihoxx who 758.1 



hi he arrives 555.7 iinVe he who 11.5 



ma" I do 245.10 

 ye who 'za-^ thou doest 13.8 



a« be does 13.7 



manic d we who 



nanJcd 667.8 

 Jinanlid 23 1.5 J 

 4an¥d they who 624.3 



ehe I say 665.6 a^<^a''' we say 678.6 



ese thou sayest 674.12 e^ai ye say 678.18 



ehe says 194.5 a?' they say 667.4 



Here seems to belong the negation 

 mdzt I not 

 hdzl thou not 

 azl he not 



iThe stem takes at the same time the forms described in § 24. 



§ 26, 27 



