446 GRAMMAR OF THE KLAMATH LANGUAGE. 



(6) Exhortative. 



Present tense, absolute form : 

 I ought to strike nu ktuktki or ktiiktki ml, abbreviated also into: nil ktiikat, 



ml ktukant, kti'ikant ml. 

 thou oughtest to strike i ktuktki or ktuktki i, etc. 

 he, she ought to strike pi ktuktki or ktuktki pi, huk. 

 ive ought to strike nad ktuktki or ktiiktgi nad. 

 ye ought to strike at ktuktki or ktuktgi at. 

 they ought to strike pat ktuktki or ktuktgi pat. 



Present tense, distributive form : 

 I ought to strike severally nu ktuktktgi or ktuktktki nu, abbreviated also into: 



ml ktuktkat, nu ktuktkant, ktuktkant a ml. 

 thou oughtest to strike severally i ktuktktki etc. (as above). 

 he, she ought to strike severally pi ktuktktki etc. 

 w ' ought to strike severally nad ktuktktgi etc. 

 ye ought to strike severally at ktuktktgi etc. 

 they ought to strike severally pat ktuktktki etc. 



(ji) Imperative proper. 

 Future tense, absolute form : 

 thou shall strike! ktukuapk' i ! i ktukuapk ! i-i ktukuapk! 

 ye shall strike! ktukuapk' at! at ktukuapk ! 



Future tense, distributive form : 

 thou shall strike severally! ktuktkuapk' i ! i-i ktiiktkuapk ! 

 ye shall strike severally! ktuktkuapk' at ! at ktuktkuapk ! 



(6) Exhortative. 



The future tense shows no exhortative form, but its declarative mode 

 may be used in that function. 



Participles 



Present tense, absolute form : 

 striking, having struck, being struck ktukank and ktiikan. Mod. ktiikan. 



Present tense, distributive form : 

 striking, being struck severally ktuktkank, ktuktkan. Mod. ktuktkan. 



