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BashgalT Grammar, 
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52. The following are samples exemplifying the rules commencing 
at paragraph 39 :— 
To Run. 
To Give. 
To Rest. 
To Tele Lies. 
To Eat. 
Infinitive 
achunasth. 
presth. 
otistli. 
mizhbsth. 
yusth, yosth , 
iasth. 
Foot 
achun. 
pre. 
oti. 
mizhb. 
yu. 
Participle Pre¬ 
sent, Verbal 
noun, etc. 
achunam. 
prel (?). 
otin . 
mizhol. 
yul. 
Participle Past. 
achundi. 
preti. 
otztz. 
mizheti. 
yilti, zhuti. 
'"Present . 
acliunam. 
prenam. 
otinam. 
mizhonam. 
yunam. 
© 
> 
• rH 
-+=> 
Future 
achunlom. 
prelom, 
prom. 
otilom. 
mizholam. 
yulom. 
cS J 
© 1 
• r-i 
d 
Imperfect. 
acliunazzam. 
prenazzam. 
otinazzam. 
mizhonazzam. 
yunazzam. 
HH 
Past 
achunid. 
pta. 
otinid, 
mizfaid. 
zyd, idrd. 
^Pluperfect 
achunissum. 
ptdssiam. 
otinassam. 
mizhessiam. 
iarissam . 
Imperative 
achuno. 
pre, 
oti , otio. 
mizho. 
zo, dyu, yb 
yu. 
Conditional 
achunambd. 
prelombu. 
otinambd. 
mizhetdn. 
yunambd. 
53. Transitive Verbs are formed from Intransitives, and Causals from 
Transitives, by lengthening the final vowel, or sometimes by inserting 
a, e, i, o, o, before the termination sth, as— 
piltisth, 
amjisth, 
pashisth , 
wisth t 
to fall. 
to put on clothes, 
to light, 
to rest. 
piltdosth, 
amjosth, 
pa skid sth, 
wiasthy 
to cause to fall, 
to clothe, 
to cause to light, 
to cause to rest. 
