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Vayu Vocabulary. 



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2. Tochhikmi. 

 2. Tomera, 

 3.+Tomi. 



C3.-J-Tochhikm 

 ^ 3.-j-Tornem. 



Singular 

 1. Takungmi. 



1. Takungchhem. 



1. Takungmem. 



2. Takum. 



2. Takochhem. 

 2. Takomem. 

 3.+Takum. 



Dual and Plural of Object. 



Thou putst down them two. 

 Thou putst down them all. 

 -J-Tochhikmi. -{"Tomera. 



Dual and Plural of Object. 



He puts down them two. 

 He puts down them all. 



Preterite. 



Dual. Plural. 



( Ta chhongmi. J Takikongmi. 



^Ta chhingmi. \Takikengmi. 



Dual and Plural of Object. 



I placed them two. 



I placed them all. 



Tachhem. Tanem. 



Dual and Plural of Object. 



Thou put'st down them two. 



Thou put'st down them all. 



-\- Takochhem. -f- Takomem. 



Dual and Plural of Object. 



J ,3. Takochhem. He put down them two. 



\ • 3. Takomem. He put down them all. 



Negative mood by prefixed ma. 



Optative mood by dak conjugated after the ta root, as before given. 



Interrogative mood by cutting off final mi or m and substituting the querying 

 formula ki ma. 



Subjunctive mood by like truncation and substitution of nam for present and 

 phen for past tense. 



Potential mood by conjugating wonto after the root ta. 



Precative by the immutable particle yu substituted for final mi, m. 



Causal by conjugating pingko added to root. 



Continuative Mood. 



1. Ta nata nognom. 



2. Ta nata nonum. 



3. Ta nata nomi. 



lular. 



1. Ta nata pancliungmi. 



2. Ta nata panchem. 

 2. Ta nata panchem. 



and so on, conjugating the substantive verb no, to be 

 after the model of phi to come and prefixing the 

 iterated root with na interposed. 



Reciprocal Mood. 



Dual. 



C Ta nata panachhokmi. 

 ^ Ta nata panachhikmi. 



Ta nata panachhikmi. 



Ta nata panachhikmi. 



Plural. 



J Ta nata pachikokmi. 

 \ Ta nata pachikem. 



Ta nata pachinem. 



Ta nata pachimem. 



And so on for the preterite after the model of imche and all reflex verbs in che. 

 This is formed by the reflex of the verb pa to do, which is panche added to the 

 iterated root as before. The construction ad sensum, which is the chief rule of this 

 tongue, restricts the reciprocal mood in use to the dual and plural. 



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