566 GRAMMAR OF THE KLAMATH LANGUAGE. 



tcink, d. tdtank, at that time, then; long ago; tdnk na'sli shi'ippesh last 



month; fcinkak a short while ago; tdnkt at that time; tdnkt at on a 



sudden, at once; tAiiktak pretty soon, shortly afterward; formerly. 

 tapi, d. tatpi (also conj.), /or the last time; at last; subsequently, afterward; 



tapi tita, tapf titna a short time aftenvard; tiiu'i tapi'ybr the last time. 

 tatA, d. tattita? (1) interrogative, when? at ivhich time or period? tatd 



mantch? how long ago? (2) when, that time ivheu; kA-i tata never ; 



tiitatak at the time when, just when. 

 tfna, d. ti'tna and titatna, once, one time, a single time; at a time; titna 



sometime; titatna a few times, not often; tinatoks some other time; 



tina'k at once; simultaneously. 

 tuAna, tuan, Mod., always, at all times, 

 tu'm frequently ; for a long time; a long while. 

 tumeni often, frequently ; the adverb of tiimi many. 

 tush gish that time, then; ivhenf what timef 

 tchti, tsa instantly, just now; tcha-u at the present moment. 

 tche, d. tchetche, then, at that time; j^oints to the future; tch(i-etak at 



length, finally ; in time. 

 tchek, abbr. tche, finally, at last, in future; is adverb, postposition, and 



conjunction; tcheksh, tchl'g, same meaning; tche'ksla after a while. 

 tchiishak, tsussak always, constantly, ever ; tchiishniak forever, unceas- 

 ingly. 

 lin, li'n then, sometime; una, unji in the jmst, some time ago; yesterday; 



una pshin last night ; una gin long ago; unak early in the morning; 



untchek, undse'k, abbr. undsii', some time from notv ; linash to- 



morroiv (Mod.), 

 wai'tash, waitan, wai'ta all day long, the whole day; vvaitohuik, Mod. 



wait61an, yesterday; lit. "having passed one day"; hunkantka 



waitashtka on the same day. 

 we, u-e, wJi' for some time, for a while; still, even now. 

 wig4pani for a short while. 



Adverbs of quality or modality. 

 ak, liak, or when suffixed -ak, -ag, only, just only, merely, solely. 



