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Appendix G. 



Subjunctive Mood. 



Present tense. 



Eeng Kajeeredo, If I speak. 

 Um Kajeeredo, If thou speahest. 

 Ai'o Kajeeredo, If he speak. 



Kajeeredo, Ifive &c. speak. 



Aboo, 

 Alle', 



Abben, 

 Appe, 

 Ako, 

 Aking, 



Perfect or Pluperfect. 



Eeng, Um, &c. &c. &c. Kajeekedredo, If I &c. &c. &c. had spoken. 



Conditional, or Potential. 



Eeng Kajeaing honang, I would speak. 

 Um Kajeeum honang, Thou &c. 

 A'*o Kajeea bonang, He, &c. 



Note. As lias been before explained, in all these tenses and persons (except 

 in the Imperative) the pronoun may be either prefixed, or affixed, or both. 



Alle &c. &c. Kajeea bonang, 

 We might or ivould speak. 



The same Verb, Conjugated with its Objective pronoun. 

 Indicative Mood 

 Present tense. 

 Eeng or Ayng Kajeeing tanna, i" speak to myself, 

 Kajee metanna, I speak to thee. 

 Kajee aitanna, J speak to him. 

 Kajee' letanna, i" speak to ourselves, 

 Kajee' ling tanna, / speak to us two. 

 Kajee' ben tanna, i" speak to you two. 

 Kajee' petanna, I speak to you. 

 Kajee king tanna, / speak to them two. 

 Kajee kotanna, I speak to them. 

 The same exactly for all the other persons, and tenses, &c. 

 Perfect tense. 



' Kajikedingia. 



Kajiked'mia. 



Kajikedaia. 



Kajikede'lia. 



Kajiked'lingia. > 



Kajiked'bena. 



Kajikedpea. 



Kajikedkingia 

 ^ Kajiked'koa. 



Aing, Um, Ayo,^, 

 &c. &c. &c. 



I, thou, he 

 dec, &c. &c. 



(spoke to myself. 



I spoke to thee, 

 spoke to him. 

 spoke to ourselves 

 ■{ spoke to us two, 

 spoke to you tivo. 

 spoke to you. 

 spoke to them two. 

 ^spoke to them. 



