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V&yn Vocabulary. 



[No. 6. 



Causal Mood. 



As before by pingko added to the root. 



Thus are conjugated, nampo, to smell; thampo, to lose; #humpo, to bury; 

 hempo, to cause to sleep; hampo, to spread ; and all similar words. So also are 

 conjugated all transitives in ko having a nasal before them (n or ng) as pingko, to 

 send ; chinko, to spin and to fill ; punko, to weave ; hdnko, to uncover ; honko, 

 to obey ; chhunko, to cleanse; tunko, to drink spirits and to cherish; sunko, to 

 dry at fire — only that the terminations dependant on the transitive change with 

 that sien, and as hompo makes hompopmi hompem, so pingko makes pingkokmi 

 pingkem. 



10th. — Conjugation of transitives in ko not having any consonant between the 

 sign and the root. 









The verb Ta, to place. 









Infinitive Mood. 



Aff. Tamung. } . ... 

 •vr -mi > ?' r Aonstic. 

 JNeg. Mang tamung. J 



Gerunds 





Participles. 



Tahe, 



Tanung, 



Tataha, 



Tasinghe, 



Takhen, 





1 



! 



! 

 J 



ut supra. 



Tovi, -\ 



Tota, > ut supra. 



Totang, ) 



Verbal nouns. 

 Tachyang, "J 

 Talung, lut supra 

 Tasing, J 







Negatives of all by mang prefixed. 









Imperative Mood. 



Singular. 







Dual. Plural. 



Aff. Tako. 

 Neg. Tha to. 







Tachhe. Tine. 

 Tha tochhe. Tha tone. 



Dual and Plural of Object. 



Takochhe. 

 Takome, 







Put down those two. 

 Put down them all. 



Negative. 



Tha tochhik. 

 Tha tome. 







Put not down them two. 

 Put not down them all. 



Indicative Mood. 



Singular. 







Dual. P 



1. Tangmi.* 







( Ta chhokmi, excl. f Takokmi. 

 ( Ta chhikmi, inch \ Takem. 



Dual and Plural of Object. 



1. Tangchhem. 

 1. Tangmem. 

 2.+Tomi. 







I put down 

 I put down 

 -J-Tochhikc 



them two. 

 them all. 

 ui. -J-Tonem. 



Plural. 



* Also Tovi nognom, as elsewhere explained. 



