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§ 33. MODE I. IMPERATIVE 



INTRANSITIVE (A-ENDINGS) 



(Class 

 of con- 

 juga- 

 tion) 



I. kapi, kapiy to stab 



ONE'S SELF 



III. ka'ta, katay to be 



DROPPED, or TO SHED 

 HAIR, HORNS, ETC. 



IV. i'ser, isiy TO 



enter, to GO 



2d per. sing. 

 2dper.pl. . 



kapi'yit (thou) stab! 

 kapi'yitte (you) 



kata'yit drop! 

 kata'yittc 



ise'rit enter! 

 ise'ritte 



TRANSITIVE 



1 Some verbs end in -ssuk in this class; e. g., tikissuki^tikippaa) come to him or to there. 



34. MODE II. INDICATIVE 



INTRANSITIVE ( A-ENDINGS ) 



In the positive dual the first person ends m -yuk', the second person, 

 in -tik; the third person, in -j)uk. 

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