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Brinton.) 
But if the sentence includes any of those accusatives above 
mentioned, to wit, guin, cat, koh, quia, que, the infinitive is 
formed by placing first this accusative, next, the verb rah with- 
out any particle, then the pronouns nu, a, ru, or, if the verb be- 
gins with a vowel, v, au, r, and lastly the active verb; as, cat 
rah nu loXoh, I wish to love thee. 
{[. Note that if the verb trah, rah, is followed by a passive, 
neuter or absolute verb, then this verb t’rah, is to be conju- 
gated with the particles of the neuter verb; as 
qui rah, I wish. koh rah, we wish. 
cat rah, thou wishest, quix rah, you wish. 
ti rah, he wishes, que rah, they wish, 
It agrees in number and person with the person who acts, 
and is followed by the passive, neuter or absolute verb without 
a particle; as, 
qui rah var, I wish to sleep. koh rah var, we wish to sleep. 
cat rah var, thou wishest to guia rah var, you wish to 
sleep. sleep. 
ti rah var, he wishes to que rah var, they wish to 
sleep. sleep. 
Another method of forming the infinitive is by taking the 
verb tivaho, I wish, and then placing the active, passive or 
absolute verb with its pronoun in number and person, as, 
tivaho tin loSoh Dios, I wish to love God. 
tavaho ta loSoh Dios, thou wishest to love God. 
tivaho qui var, 1 wish to sleep, 
tavaho cat var, thou wishest to sleep. 
tiraho ti var, he wishes to sleep. 
tikaho koh var, we wish to sleep. 
tivaho quia var, you wish to sleep. 
ticaho que var, they wish to sleep. 
tivaho qui loXox, I wish to be loved. 
tavaho cat loSox, thou wishest to be loved. 
tivaho quitihon, I wish to teach. 
tavaho catihon, thou wishest to teach, ete. 
