CONJUGATION I. DT 
B. PRONOUNS INSERTED. 
Manop, /o steal anything. 
INDICATIVE MODE, 
Aorist tense. 
Sing. Dual. Plur. 
3. manon, he steals or stole. manonpi, they steal. 
2. mayanon, thou stealest. mayanoypi, ye steal. 
1. mawanon, J steal. matunon, we two steal. matynonpi, we steal. 
Future tense. 
3. mandy kta, he will steal. manoypi kta, they will steal. 
2. mayanoy kta, thow wilt steal. mayanoypi kta, ye will steal. 
1. mawénoy kta, J will steal. mauynoypi kta, we will steal. 
maunnoy kta, we two will steal. 
IMPERATIVE MODE. 
Sing. Plur. 
2. mandy wo, ye, or we, steal thou. manoy po, pe, or miye, steal ye. 
§ 48. The verb yiita, fo eat anything, may be regarded as coming 
under the first variety of this conjugation. ‘The ‘yu’ is dropped when the 
pronouns are assumed; as, ylita, he eats, yata, thou eatest, wata, I eat. 
SECOND VARIETY. 
\ 49. The second variety of the first conjugation is distinguished by the 
\ ‘ Ug 5 
use of ‘ye’ and ‘we’ instead of ‘yaki’ and ‘ waki’ (§ 18. 4), in the second 
and first persons singular. 
A. PRONOUNS PREFIXED. 
Kiksuya, to remember any thing. 
INDICATIVE MODE. 
Aorist tense. 
Sing. Dual. Plur. 
3. kikstiya, he remembers. kikstiyapi, they remember. 
2, yéksuya, thow rememberest. yéksuyapi, ye remember. 
1. wéksuya, I remember. unkiksuya, we two remember. unkiksuyapi, we remember. 
IMPERATIVE MODE, 
Sing. Plur. 
2. kikstiya wo, ye, or we, remember thou. kiksttya po, pe, or miye, remember ye. 
Future tense—It is deemed unnecessary to give any further examples of the 
future tense, as those which have gone before fully illustrate the manner of its formation. 
