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This word “‘ rédo” admits the vowel to be affixed to it, or to come 
immediately before it and after the root. 
Conjugation of the verb “ Kajéetea,” to speak. 
Infinitive Moon. 
Present tense—Kajéetéa, to speak, 
Present Participle—Kajitan, or Kajienté, speaking, 
Past Participle—Kajikedté, having spoken. 
Inpicative Moon. 
Present tense. 
Sing. Dual. Plural. 
Ist. Person, Aing, Alleeng—Allé ce 
FiO Um, Kajitanna, Aten Ap a 
Sue eGt, Avo, Aking—Ako, Ta ae) 2 
Perfect tense. 
Ist. Aing—Alleeng— Alle, one Kajilidda or Kajitadda. 
2d. Um— Abben—Appé 
3d. oe ene Me I é&c. spoke or have spoken. 
Future tense. 
Aing, Um, &e. &e. &e.—Kajeea, I dc. dc. will speak. 
ImpERATIVE Moop. 
Sing. Dual. Plural. 
Keng Kakajee, Let me speak. | Kajeeabooor Abookakajee, Let us all, ée. 
Um Kajeemén, Speak thou. | Kajeeben or Abbenkakajee, Speak you, 
Ayo Kakajee or ) Let him ae. 
Kakajee 0 kai, speak, | Kajeealling or Allingkakajee, Letus, éc. 
Kajeeallé or Alléokakajee Let us, de. 
Kajeeako or Akokakajee Let them, &c. 
Kajeeaking or Akingkakajee, Let them, 
cc. 
NEGATIVE. 
Sing. Dual. Plural. 
Alokaing kajeea, Do not let me speak. | Alo k’aboo kajeea. ) 
Alum kajeea, Speak not. Alo k’allé kajeea 
Alo kai kajeea, Do not let him speak, | Alla’ bben kajeea, ene ee 
Alappé  kajeea. 
Alo ka’ko kajeea. |  °2¢%* 
Aloka’ king kajeea 
