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Baking Vocabulary. 

 Subjunctive or Conditional Mood. 



If, or should, I come. 



Indicative Present. 



First person. 



[No. 5. 



Singular. 

 Pigna khedda. 



Piye khedda. 

 Pi khedda. 



Pignawa khedda. 



Dual. 



fPisa khedda, inch 

 \Pisuku khedda, excl. 



Second person. 



Pisi khedda. 



Third person. 



Pise khedda. 



Preterite. 



First person. 



f Pisawa khedda, inch 

 ^Pisukuwa khedda, excl. 



Plural. 



JPiya khedda, inch 

 \_Pika khedda, excl. 



Pirri khedda. 



Pime khedda. 



f Piyawa khedda, incl. 

 \Pikawa khedda, excl. 



Piniwa khedda. 



Pimewa khedda. 



Second person. 

 Piyewa khedda. Pisiwa khedda. 



Third person. 

 Piwa khedda. Pisewa khedda. 



The negative is formed, as usual, by ma prefixed. 



Another negative, allied if not equivalent, is impersonal and substitutes the par- 

 ticle theum for khedda, adding the separate pronouns personal in lieu of the 

 pronominal suffixes of verbs. 



Should I not come, &c. 



Present Tense. 



First person. 



Dual. 



JGosi ma pitheum, incl. 

 ^Gosuku ma pitheum, excl. 



Second person. 

 Gasi ma pitheum. 



Third person. 

 Harem dausi ma pitheum. 

 The preterite of this is formed by adding the " wa" above gone to the corre- 

 lative part of the sentence, as, had I not come, he would not have come, go ma 

 pitheum, harem ma piwa. 



In the present or future it is, go ma pitheum, harem ma pi = should I come 

 not, he will not come. Jn both forms of the conditional, wa, added to the indi- 

 cative, takes the place of the regular preterite piti, pite, pita. 



Singular. 

 Go ma pitheum. 



Ga ma pitheum. 

 Harem ma pitheum. 



Plural. 



f Goyi ma pitheum. 

 \G6ku ma pitheum. 



Gani ma pitheum. 

 Harem dau ma pitheum. 



