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1898.] G. A. Grierson— On Primary Suffixes in Kagmiri. 
The forms for mud^mat u are. 
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Sing:. Masc. mud u mat v '. 
o v» 
'e 
i 
Fein. 3^3 mumats™. 
Plur. Masc. mud} mat 1 . 
Fem. mumgts a . 
In other words mud v, mat' u ' is only used in the Masculine. 
13. ijff mut w , see No. 12 wr mat w . 
N > 
14. anay. This gives the force of the past conjunctive 
participle, negatived (ix. i. 51). 
Tear , make. 
JPC gar, make. 
xtt; par, read, 
xft? potli, be fat. 
fa hi, buy. 
Irregular are,— 
fa ni , take, 
fa di, give, 
fa yi , come. 
Tear anay, not having made. 
garanay , not having made. 
paranay , not having read. 
*fi3*T5J path anay, not having be¬ 
come fat. 
henay, not having bought. 
fa*r*7 ninay, not having taken. 
fa*T*T dinay, not having given. 
fasT^T yinay, not having come. 
15. aril. This is the first of a series of forms, connected with 
the Sanskrit participle in aniyah. It is used as an impersonal 
future passive participle, like the Latin faciendum (ix. i. 50). Thus,— 
sr?; har, make, 
xptf pah, go. 
wotli, rise. 
fa ci, drink, 
fa hi, buy. 
Irregular, as usual are,— 
fa ni take, 
fa di, give. 
fa yi, come. 
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karani, it is to be made. 
V3T*ft pakani, it is to be gone. 
wothani, it is to be risen 
(one must rise). 
cent, it is to be drunk. 
hem, it is to be bought. 
fasft nint, it is to be taken. 
fa«ft dinl, it is to be given. 
fa#ft yini, it is to be come. 
