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Compound verbs with each element conjugated. 

 Jwagdiwo, to arrive.* 



Imperative Mood. 



Singular. Dual. 



Jwagdiwo. Jwagdise. 



Indicative present. 



First person. 

 Dual. 



Singular. 

 Jwanggnadigna. 



Jwanggnediye. 

 Jwan<rnidi. 



Jwaktiditi. 



Jwaktedite. 

 Jwaktadfta. 



Plural. 

 Jwagdine. 



f Jwaksadfsa, incl. 

 \ Jwaksudisuku, excl. 



Second person. 

 Jwaksidfsi. 



Third person. 

 Jwaksedise. 



Preterite. 



First person. 

 J Jwaktasaditasa. 

 \ Jwaktasuditasuku. 



Second person. 

 Jwaktasiditasi. 



Third person, 

 Jwaktaseditase. 



Infinitive Mood. 



Jwakchodicho. 



Participles. 



1st in ba, Jwakpadfba. 



2nd in chome, Jwakchodfchome, &c. 



3rd in na, Jwangnadina, &c. 



4tli in me, Jwanggnamedigname, &c. 



5th in me, Jwaktimeditime, &c. 



Gerunds. 



Impersonal of the present. None. 

 Impersonal of the past. 

 Jwaksomamidisomani or Jwaksodiso. 



f Jwangyadiya. incl. 

 \ J we 



Plural, 

 iiya. in 

 akkadika, excl. 



Jwangnidini. 



Jwangmedime. 



f Jwaktayodintayo. 

 \ Jwaktakodintako. 



Jwaktanidintani. 

 Jwaktamedimtame. 



* Jwakko, is an intransitive in " ko" meaning to arrive, and it can be conjugated 

 separately ; but, with that love of specialization which is so characteristic of 

 Kiranti verbs, it is always used in conjunction with the verb to come (piwo) or to 

 go (diwo). Jwagdiwo as a single word can be also so conjugated. The remark- 

 able thing is that each verb of the compound can be conjugated. 



