58 
Bashgali Grammar. 
[ 55 — 
55. The following are some forms of a defective or irregular verb aosth 
to come 
having come, 
attl. 
it comes or i 
will come, i 
afzia. 
he comes, 
ann, awettett. 
I came, 
aiyosam. 
thou earnest, 
aiyosli, osh, hdu. 
saiyo, ozz, 
he came, 
s ess, adsd, 
^ afzid. 
Imperative, \ 
ats 
come, i 
prets. 
if you come, 
anjibd. 
we are coming 
or will come, J 
atsomd. 
they come, 
attett. 
they have \ 
come, / 
afzia, osth , 
osthai, 
dyu. 
56. “To be able,” bllsth, is used by adding it to the root of a verb, 
supplemented by a letter for euphony if desired, as, to catch, damisth ; I 
cannot catch, dam-en na battam. 
I cannot enter, 
I cannot pull, 
you cannot run, 
you can kill, 
he cannot make, 
thou wilt not be able to go, 
I cannot go, 
he cannot go, 
we cannot see, 
on na battam. 
ksjkon na battam. 
achun na banj. 
jar bacha. 
hon n’buttett. 
npd balosh. 
n’iam banam. 
pilingen na batt. 
emd war n'bammd. 
57. “ To have ” is rendered thus : I have two horses, to me two horses 
are, id du ushp asht. A form was , “ has,” is sometimes lieaid, as tapak 
was, he has a gun; dush n’wdsam, I have no blame. This word has many 
parts which seem to come from an infinitive wdsth. 
