436 Vdyu Vocabulary. [No. 6. 



Vayu Verbs. 



1st. — Conjugation of neuters, conjugated from the Sheer root. 



Verb Plii to come. 



Infinitive Mood. 



Affirmative. — Phit'mung to come or to have come, aoristic* 

 Negative. — Mang phit'mung, not to come, &c. 



Gerunds. 



™!! hB ] Present. Coming \ ^l? 6 with verbs in present tense. 



Phit nung ) & ( Pint nung with verbs in preterite. 



Phit'hephit'he, or Phit'nung phit'nung, contiuuative present. 



Phit'phit'ha. Past, having come. 



Phit'singhe. Present or Future, when coming. 



Phit'khen. Past, alter coming, after having come. 



Participles. 



Phit'vi. Present and future, who or what comes or will come. Also the comer 

 substantival. 



Phis'ta. Past, who or what has come or came. 



V h ? ln ' These forms expressing respectively passive futurity or fitness 



p. . , . ' { or habit, and instrumentality, locality and time, are hardly 



tii »i.n f or not at all useable, save with verbs more or less transitive. 



Phit lung, \ a * <.. i 



,-,. .,, . ° bee on to them in sequel. 



Phit sing. J ^ 



N. B. — The medial t' and s' are merely enunciative, not formative. 



Imperative Mood. 



Singular. Dual. Plural. 



Phi. Phichhe. Phine. 



Negative. 



Tha phi. Tha phichhe. Tha phine. 



Indicative Mood. 



Future tense, used also for preeent. 

 Singular. Dual. Plural. 



J Phi chhokmi, excl. ( Phikokmi, excl. 



1. Phignom. | phf chhikmi> incl< I Phikem, incl. 



2. Phimi. Phi chhikmi. Phinem. 



3. Phimi. Phi chhikmi. Phimem. 



Preterite tense. 

 _,, . f Phi chhonami, excl. f Phi kikongmi, excl. 



1. Phisungmi. £ pi){ chhingmi} incl< I Phf kikengmi, incl. 



2. Phimi. Phi chhem. Phinem. 



3. Phimi. Phi chhem. Phimem. 



Subjunctive 3Iood. 

 Present tense. 

 _, , I f Phi chhoknam, excl. f Phi koknam, excl. 



1. Phigno | nam or sa <j phi chhiknamj incl> \ Phi kena m, incl. 



2. Phi-nam-sa Phi chhiknam. Phine nam. 



3. Phi-nam-sa Phi chhiknam. Phime nam. 



The infinitive is also used adjectivally and is nearly the same as the participle 

 tang." 



