§§ 150-151.] 



THE INTEINSITIVE VERB. 



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§ 150. 1. Four tenses are formed from the root, sfit. 



a. The Prospective Conditioxal or Simple Present. 

 '(If) I see', 'I see', etc. 

 Honorific. JVon- Honorific, 



1st P. ^rft^MfeV ^tft Sw'foV 



2nd P. ^;cfl' suti,^ sutah^ 



3rd P. sutath\^ sutau* 



(1) Other forms are ^Itt^ suiiai, and ffH^^ sutiaik. The forms 

 sutiau, ^Pti^'W sutiauh, and ifHw sutiali are also used, but only in the 

 first person. The form ^fH^fsf sutiainW is also used, but only in the 

 first and second persons Honorific. 



(2) Other forms are l«TWf%> sufMn¥, irf^ sMahak, and 

 sutahik. 



(3) Another form is sutHTiunV. 



(4) Another foi-m is ^^f% sutainW 



The FEMiNiisrE is as the masculine, except that in the second person 

 Non-Honorific the form qtff sMah, is not used, the form sutalin or 



sutaJi n heiug used instead. 



§ 151. I. The Future. 



'I shall or will sleep', etc. 

 Masculine. 



Honorific. Non-Honorific. 



1st P. 5^cr^ sutah; ^cTW SMto(5/ 



2nd P. swto^/ ^tT^5M^'W«/ 



3rd P, ^cnf sut'tdh,'^ ^cTci .s?/^ai! ♦ 



(1) Other forms are ^1 sufhai, irll^ sut'baik, stitHiai, ^rrf?TO^ 



siiffiaik, ifH^ sutitah'fi. The form irftff silfhainli is used only in 



