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3. Forms of na(g)- say, do 

 A. Intransitive 



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1 These forms are to be carefully distinguished from na--nada'^, na^-na'H', and so forth (see §69). It is 

 of course possible to have also na^-nant' ee , na^-nanada'^, and so forth. 



- Also nai'ikak' is found, so that it is probable that doublets exist for other non-aorist forms, e. g., 

 nanhada^, nanhaba^. 



B. Transitive 



Aorist 



