5G THE AUXILIART VERBS. ^ [ §§ 113 — 114. 



(1) Optional forms of f«I^^ thikaVn are already given under the 

 masculine. 



(2 & 3) An optional form of fw€t¥ thikili is f^#ff thiMh\ 



(4) Optional forms of tJnk' are given under the masculine, as 



optional forms of fhik. 



FOEM II. 



Used ivlien special respect is attributed to the object. 

 Masculine. 



Honorific. Non-Honorific. 



1st P. fVf^^'N thikiainli f^f^^f^ tJiikiainh',' 

 2nd P. f^f^^'f^ thikiainit,' T^m^f^ tlnk'Mnh\'' 



3rd P. f^^^f^ thik'thmih',^ f^^f% thikainli^ 



(3) An optional form is fw^-^l-f% tliikHliinli . 



FEMEsmsrE. 



The Feminine is the same as the Masculine. 



§ 113. NOTE. Wlierever the persons of ?ft clilii can be used, the corres- 

 ponding forms of f^^¥^ tliikalin can also be used. This rule is maiversal, 

 and must be noted. ^ cliM is used as an auxiliary in forming the present 

 and perfect tenses of other verbs, and in those cases 1%^" tJiikaVri can 

 always be substituted for it. In the verbal paradigms, I shall only give # 

 chill as an auxiliary, but it must never be forgotten that ftr^* can also be 

 used. 



Imperfect tense. 



§ 114. "1 was" etc. 



Form I^ 



Used lolien no special respect is attributed to the object, 

 a. Honorific. 



1st P. fff, or fiTTT W ^^f" ham, ovharn rd sahh chhalah'h,' 

 I was or we were. 



