Gi TUE CONJUGATIo:!? OF A TRAKSITIVE VERB. § 13-i] 



(4) Other forms are delcTi'tai, delclitailc, ^cfl deWtau, 



^^^cfra dcklitauk. 



In the FEJitNiifE the following forms are substituted. 



For 2, ^ff^ dehlihaVn. 



For 3, fw^f dekliUh, or fr^fcTfV dehli tili'. 



For 4, ^'afff dekliaf instead of ^^cf delcliat. The remaining forms are 

 common to both genders. 



Form II. 



Used ivlien special respect is attributed to the object. 

 Masculine. 

 Honorific. Non-Honorific. 



1st P. ii^tfs^ dt'kh'hainli,'- ^^tf% deklilainli 



2ncl P, t'SftO? dekJibainJi,' ^M%J^ deklibahwih',^ 



3rd P. ^ig^rf^ dekJitluhiJi,^ ^^sftf^l deklitainli.^ 



(8) Another form is ^^tf*?' delclitliinli . 

 The FEMtNiNE the same as the masculine. 



Note. That to all the above forms, with the exception of dehlnga, 

 the termination °^-ffa, can optionally be added. In this syllable the in- 

 herent '^^-a, is pronounced. E. g. 'fl^ dekliah, or f <s(^J| dekliaVga. 



§ 134. 



The Imperative. 

 " Let me see," " See thou," etc. 



FOM I. 



Used when no special respect is attributed to the object. 

 Masculine. 



Honorific. Non-Honorific. 



1st P. ^ deklm,"^ deklm,'' 



.2nd P. ^ dekhu,"^ ^t§% dekhah,'' 



3rd P. ^7§^ dekhatli\^ ^fi\ dekhau.* 



* Note. The final "^-^ in this form is pronounced. 



