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The ſixth Conjugation of negative Verbs ends in ngilak; as, Ermingilak, he does not waſh himſelf. Mattengilak, he does not undreſs himſelf; Pingilak, he receives not; Egingilak, he throws not away; Irſigingilak, he ogles not.
Inflexion of a Verb with the Suffixes of a Perſon Agent of the firſt Conjugation in kpok. | ||
Indicative.Preſent. | ||
Singular. | Dual. | Plural. |
He waſhes himſelf, | The two waſh themſelves, | They waſh themſelves, |
Ermikpok. | Ermikpuk. | Ermikput. |
I waſh myſelf, | We two waſh ourſelves, | We waſh us, |
Ermikpunga. | Ermikpoguk. | Ermikpogut. |
Thou waſh thyſelf, | You two waſh yourſelves, | You waſh yourſelves, |
Ermikpotit. | Ermikpotik. | Ermikpoſe. |
The Inflexion with Suffices of a Perſon patient is formed this Way. | ||
Thou waſheſt me, | Ye two waſh me, | You waſh me, |
Ermikparma. | Ermikpautiga. | Ermikpauſinga. |
He waſhes me. | The two waſh me, | They waſh me, |
Ermikpanga. | Ermikpainga. | Ermikpanga. |
I waſh him, | We two waſh him, | We waſh him, |
Ermikpara. | Ermikparpuk. | Ermikparput. |
He waſhes him, | The two waſh him, | They waſh him, |
Ermikpæ. | Ermikpæk. | Ermikpæt. |
Thou waſheſt him, | Ye two waſh him, | You waſh him, |
Ermikpet. | Ermikpartik. | Ermikparſe. |
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