Appendix G. 



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This word " redo" admits the vowel to be affixed to it, or to come 

 immediately before it and after the root. 



Conjugation of the verb " Kajeetea," to speak. 



Infinitive Mood. 

 Present tense — Kajeetea, to speak, 

 Present Participle — Kajitan, or Kajiente, speaking. 

 Past Participle — Kajikedte, having spoken. 



Indicative Mood. 

 Present tense. 

 Sing. Dual. Plural. 



1st. Person, Aing, ) __ Alleeng— Alle,} Kaiitanna 



Um, y Kajitanna, Abben — Appe, ^ J 



2d. 

 3d. 



1st. 



2d. 

 3d. 



Ayo, ) 



Abben — Appe, > T y ' 7 . 



., • a *u \ i Occam speaking 



Aing- 

 Um- 

 Ayo- 



Perfect tense. 



-Alleeng — Alle, 

 Abben — Appe, 

 Aking — Ako, 



Kajikidda, Kajilidda or Kajitadda. 

 / ooe. spoke or have spoken. 



Future tense. 

 Aing, Um, &c. &c. &c— Kajeea, I &c. &c. will speak. 



Imperative Mood. 



Dual. Plural. 



Kajeeaboo or Abookakajee, Let us all, dse. 

 Kajeeben or Abbenkakajee, Speak you, 



Kajeealling or Allingkakajee,Ze^s, osc. 

 Kajeealle or Alle'okakajee Let us, &c. 

 Kajeeako or Akokakajee Let them, occ. 

 Kajeeaking or Akingkakajee, Let them } 



Sing. 



Eeng Kakajee, Let me speak. 



Um Kajeeme'n, Sjjeak thou. 



Ayo Kakajee or ) Let him 



Kakajee o kai, j speak, 



&c. 



Negative. 



Sing. 

 Alokaing kajeea, Do not let me speak. 

 Alum kajeea, Speak not. 

 Alo kai kajeea, Do not let him; speak. 



Dual. Plural. 

 Alo k'aboo kajeea. *) 

 Alo k'alle kajeea. 

 Alla'bben kajeea. 

 Al'appe kajeea. 

 Alo ka'ko kajeea. 

 Aloka'king kajeea 



Do not let us 

 &c. &c 

 speak. 



