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Subj iinctive : 



1st sing, maninymla'tiykin I should feel elated Kor. 84.17 



Imperative: 



2d sing. qiwiykin-i'-gi say! Kor. 25.4 



TRANSITIVE VERB 



Transitive Forms 



FIRST AND SECOND PERSON FORMS 



Past I and subjunctive: 



ti'lhi-git I have thee for something 15.8 (I 1*) 



ne'nti-git they bid thee 19.5 (I 1) 



minlete' ttiTc let us carry you away! 74.15 (I 2) 



ne'ntitilc he bid you 74.24 (I 2) 



nayo^'muk they visit us 34.6 (1 3) 



nantimla! nmik they press on us 63.9 (I 3) 



Future: 



7iara'nmugit they will kill thee 37.10 (III 1) 

 nara'nmiintiTc it will kill you 70.12 (III 2) 



Derived modes: 



nayo^'rkin-e-git they visit thee 52.4 (IV 1) 

 nanmirkine' rmlc let them kill us! 67.33 (IV 3) 



THIRD-PERSON FORMS 



Past I and subjunctive: 



tre"tyd'n I brought it 20.1 (I 4) 

 tiHhi'd'n if I should do for it 38.12 (la 4) 

 milu"a'n let me see it 19.5; 20.2 {la 4) 

 mipe'nfia^n let me catch him 66.16 (la 4) 

 mitlu^'d^n we saw it 33.7 (I 4) 

 napUa'a'n they left it 30.12 (I 4) 

 minpe'laa^n let us leave him 29.11 (I 4) 

 gina'n li'ngdhi thou hast put it 38.11 (I 4) 

 tule'tinet thou hast stolen them 18.1 (I 6) 

 nenu'net they ate it 14.8 (I 5) 

 d^nlu^'net they might see it 62.1 (la 5) 

 yopa'nnen he visited him 7.4 (I 6) 

 lu^'nin he saw it 18.11 (I 6) 

 m^yo^'nen they would visit it 53.1 (la 6) 

 timne'nat he killed them 34.1 (I 6') 

 pinlo'nenat he asked them 13.9 (I 6') 

 iu'ninet he said to them 8.10 (I 6') 



* Numbers in parenthese refer to the table of forms on pp. 741-743. 

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