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 OF CULTURE Fun GOYSHA KHMER OR INDIA WAS STATS CONJUGATION OF THE AUXILIARY VERB. INDICATIVE MOOD, Present Tense. Main bàn, or an; I am. Toon hen, or en; thou art. O nen, or en; he is. Perfect Past Tense. Main haisan, or sàn; I was. Toon haisen, or sden; thou wert. O haisee, see, or àhà; he was. Imperfect Main hundà sin, I was being. Toon hunda sa,en; thou wert being, Ohunda see; he was being. Main hoya sau; I had been. Toon hoyà sàen, thou hadst been. O hoyà see; he had been. Asi ban, or àn; we are. Tusi ho, or o; you are. O hain, or ain; they are. Main howanga; I shall be.. Toon howengà; thou shalst be. O hovegà; he shall be. Pluperfect Past Tense. Asi haisàn, or ahe; we were. Tusi haisàn, or ahe, you were. O haisin, or sin; they were. Past Tense. Asi hunde san; we were being. Tusi bunde så,o; you were being. O lunde san; they were being. Future Tense, Main howan; I may be. Toon hoven; thon mayst be. O hove; he may be, Asi hoye san; we had been. Tusi hoye sao; you had been, O hoye sàn; they had beer. Asi howange; we shall be. Tusi hovoge; you shall be. O hoange; they shall be. IMPERATIVE MOOD. Toon ho or o; be thou. The Negative Imperative is formed by prefixing Na. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. Tusi hove or oo; be you, SL The relative conjunction (Harf i shart of the Arabians) is expressed by je, if, and the correlative conjunction (harf i jazà) by tàn, then. Present Tense. Asi hoviye; we may be. Tasi hove, you may be. O howan; they may be.