§110—117] 



THE AUXILIAET VERBS, 



59 



(1) Other forms are if^u rahiai, xf^^ raliiaiJc. The forms 

 rahiau, Kf%^N? rahiauk and Kf^^'f raliiali, are also used, but only in the 

 first person. 



(2) Other forms are K¥ rali., rahahah, and rahahiJc. 



The Feminine is the same as the Masculine, except that the form rift 

 rahaJi'n is substituted for raliah of the 2nd Person non-Honorific. 



Form 11. 



Xfsed when special respect is attributed to the object. 

 Masculine. 



honorific. Non-Honorific. 



1st P. ^f^^f'? raliiainli ^ ?:f^f% raliiainli ^ 



2nd P. ?;f%$f% rahiainh\'^ Tc^%V^ roKhunli ^ 



3rd P. rf^f5f raKthztnK,^ f% rahainli^ 



(3) Another form is ^^f^ rahHhinh\ 



Femikhte. 



The Feminine is the same as the Masculine. 



§ 116. Note. Wlierever the persons of W^^" chalaVn can be used, the 

 corresponding forms of rahi can also be used. This rule is universal, 

 and must be noted, w^'l" c/<-7«a?«^'n is used as an auxiliary in forming the 

 imperfect and pluperfect tenses of other verbs, and in those cases rahi 

 can always be substituted for it. In the verbal paradigms I shall only 

 give chhalaVn as an auxiliary, but it must never be forgotten that 

 rahi can also be used. 



§ 117. The only remaining form in use is as follows ; — 

 Past Paeticipie. 

 Masculine, hliel. 

 Feminine, i^f% hheV. 



