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Thus are conjugated sd-gno, to tell. Le-gno, to sell. Tu-gno, to drink (water). 

 Chd-gno, to cultivate and to pay debt. Phli-gno, to send, &c. 



Intransitives in " gno." Infinitive, Glwau-cho, to win. Imperative, Glwau- 

 gno, win. 



Indicative active, sing, number. Indicative passive, sing, number. Causal. 

 Present. Preterite. Present. Preterite, Imperative. 



1. Glwau-gna. Glwau-ti. „ „ Glwau-pa-to, tr. 



2. Glwau-gne. Glwau-te. „ „ Glwau-pa-so, refl . 



3. Glwau. Glwau-ta, „ „ Glwau-pa-yi, pas. 



Thus are conjugated Rd-gno, to be filled (belly) or satisfied. Le-gno, to return, 

 Wo-gno, to enter. Glu-gno, to issue. Ming-gno, to be ripe. Bro-gno, to be 

 flavouisome. 



III. — Transitives in " ko." Infinitive, Pok-cho, to make get up, or raise (not 

 lift). Imperative; Pokko, raise him. 



1. Pd-gu. P6k-tdng. 1. P6ng-yi ? (i). P6k-ti. Pong-pato. ~\ 



2. P6-gi. Pdk-teu. 2. Pong-ye. Pdk-te. Pong-paso. I at su- 



Pd-nye. r pra. 



3. Pd-ga. P6k-ta. 3. Pd-ga. Pdk-ta. Pong-payi. J 



Thus are conjugated Tuk-ko, to lick. Chuk-ko, to bind. Rik-ko, to reap. 

 Kik»ko, to beget. Hik-ko, to count. Ku-ko, to crooken. Yok-ko, to share out. 

 Prwak-ko, to unknot. Nok-ko, to rub. Tok-kon, to make fall. Hok-ko, to open. 

 Jik-ko, to break. Pwak-ko vel Pukko, to burst. Ryak-ko, to write or colour. 

 Jak-ko, to know. Khryak-ko, to enrage and to revile. Rik-ko, to reap, Kok-ko, 

 to dig. Ruk-ko, to eradicate. Tyak-ko, to hinder. Wok-ko, to flay. Khlyak-ko, 

 to plaster. Phwak-ko, to separate. Chyak-ko, to divide. Pik-ko, to pour or put 

 in. Dwak-ko, to swallow. 



N. B.— The double k is doubtful. 



Intransitives in "ko." Infinitive, Bok-cho, to get up. Imperative, Bok-ko, 

 get up. 



1. Bong-gna. Bdk-ti. „ „ Bong-pa-to ] , 



2. Bong-gne, nye. Bdk-te. „ „ Bong-pa-so I " ra 



3. Bong. Bdk-ta. „ „ Bong-pa-yi J ^ 



Thus are conjugated Gruk-ko, to be quick. Jwak-ko, to arrive. Jik-ko, to be 

 broken, (n and a). Buk-ko, to be burst. Bwak-ko, to remain and to speak. 

 Gii-ko, to be crooked. Phok-ko, to be sour. Gwak-ko, to walk. Duk-ko, to 

 move or shake. Prok-ko, to jump, or leap. Byak-ko, to die. Gik-ko, to be 

 born. Gnwak-ko, to weep. Dwak-ko, to desire, Dok-ko, to fall from aloft (being 

 only). Here again the double k is doubtful, e. g. Ddko or Dokko : et sic decoet. 



IV. — Transitives in " ro." Infinitive, Phyer-cho, to sew. Imperative, Pher-ro, 

 sew it. 



1. Phyer-u. Phyer-tong. 1. Phyer-yi (i). Phyer-ti. Phyer-pato ~| 



2. Phyer-i. Phyer-t-eu. 2. Phyer-e. Phyer-te. Phyer-paso I U 



8. Phyer. Phyer-ta. 3. Phyer. Phyer-ta. Phyer-payi J supra * 



Thus are conjugated Chwarro, to cut. Kurro, to carry. Tyarro, to suffer, 



endure. Khwarro, to shave or scrape or scratch (violently). N. B. — Iterate final 



"r" is doubtful. 



Intransitives in "ro." Infinitive, Byar-cho, to fly. Imperative, Byarro, fly. 



1. Byar-gna. Byar-t-i. „ „ Byar-pato "| 



2. Byar-e. Byar-t-e. „ „ Byar-paso I ut 



3. Byar. Byar-t-a. „ „ Byar- P ayi J SU P ra ' 



Thus are conjugated Barro, to increase. Chyarro, to shine, as sun, &c. 



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