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 Implied negation of actual hecomiiig. T. 10 a. Ka-mai-ga bdn bag

Implied negation of entity or heing.

T. 10 b. Ka-muu-bi-pabag ba T. 10 c. Ka-mun-bi-pa-ta bag ba

T. 10 d. Iveawaniu* bag muu-bi-pa


 * Keawaran is a negative.

Imperatite Mood.

Ka-mim-billa * 'permit * to '

Ka-mua-bill-a „ 'permit „ self to continue to ' • •. Ka-miia-bea-ka „ 'permit ,, again to '. , . ,
 * Insert here the pronoun in the Ace.

��DECLENSION OF TRANSITIVE VERBS.

��DECLENSION OF the VERB ' TO STRIKE:

��Bun-killi-ko, ' to strike '.

��EXAMPLES OF TSE DECLENSION OF THE TENSES OF THE INDICATIVE MOOD.

��T. 1. Sing., Buutan bag.f Dual, Buutan bali.f

Phi., Buntan gaeu.f

Conjoined Dual, Buutan banug.f

t Or any other suitable pronoun as a subject. The personal object must bo placed alter the verb, but the neuter object after the subject.

Indicatiye Mood.

T. 1. Buntc4n boa bag* T. 6. Bun-kulla-ta bdn bag

4. Bun-killa „ „ 8. ,, -kin bdn bag

5. „ -keua „ „ 9. „ -nun „ „

Paeticiples.

T. 1. Bun-killin bdu bag T. 6. Bun-killi-ela-ta bdn bag

2. „ -killi-keun „ „ 7. „ „ -kolag „ „

3. „ -killi-ela ,, „ 8. „ „ -kin „ „

4. „ -tala „ „ 9. „ „ -nun „ „

Gontimiatite.

T. 1. Bun-killi-linbdnbag* T. 3. Bun-killi-li-ela bdn bag


 * = ' I am striking with nnany blows, now.'

Mrjlexive. T. 5. Bun-kill-eiia bag, ' 1 have struck myself.'

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