1857.] 



Tdiju Vocabulary. 



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3. -f Sischliikmi. 

 3. -(-Sitmem. 



1. Sistungrmi. 



1. Sistungchhem. 



1. Sistungmern. 



2. Sistum. 



2". Sistochhena. 



2. Sistomem. 



3. -(-Sistuin. 



3. + S : stochhem. 

 3. -fSistomem. 



Present. 



1. Ma sinmi. 



2. Ma sitmi. 



3. Ma sitmi. 



&c. 



Present. 



1. Sinki ma. 



2. Sitki ma. 



3. Sitki ma. 



1. Sit wontongmi. 



2. Sit wontum. 



3. Sit -(-wontum. 



Present. 



1. Sit +dakgnom. 



2. Sit -f-dakmi. 



3. Sit -Hakmi. 



Dual and plural of object. 



He kills them two. 

 He kills them all. 



Preterite. 



, f Sischhongmi, excl. 



+ ls 



f Sistiko 

 \ Sistike 



ongmi, excl. 

 engmi, iiicl. 



-(-Seuein ? Sitnem.* 



Sischhingmi, incl. 



Dual and plural of object. 



I killed them two. 

 I killed them all. 

 -J-Sischhem. 



Dual and plural of object. 



Thou killedst them two. 



Thou killedst them all. 



-j-Sistochhem. -(-Sistomem. 



Dual and plural of object. 



He killed them two. 

 He killed them all. 



Negative Mood. 



Preterite. 



1. Ma sistungmi. 



2. Ma sistum. 



3. Ma sistum. 



&c. &c. 



Interrogative Mood. 



Preterite. 



1. Sistung ki ma. 



2. Sisto ki ma. 



3. Sisto ki ma. 



Potential Mood. 



Aoristic. 



''and so on, like hato which also is aoristic in singular, 

 ! though in dual and plural it is tensed and also in 

 the passive voice. 



Optative Mood. 



Preterite* 



1. Sit -(-daksungmi, 



2. Sit -(-dangmi, 



3. Sit 4-dangmi, 



&c. like dak aforegone. 



# Senera,like Sene in the imperative must be an error though insisted on to 

 me. Seko, to know, gives Senem and Sene, regularly as Sisto, to kill, gives Sitnem 

 and Sitne. In the intransitives we have respectively seriche and sische. 



