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LANGUAGE.
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Passive.

INFINITIVE.–(None.)
INDICATIVE.
Present. Past.
Singular. I am seen, &c. Plural. Singular. I was seen, &c. Plural.
Nyain naingn   Nyain niyangorin. Nyain nain   Nyain niyangorin.
Nyain nyiurnung   Nyain niyurding. Nyain niurnung   Nyain niyurding.
Nyain nyitch   Nyain nityanning. Nyain itch   Nyain nityanning.


Future.
Singular. I shall be seen, &c. Plural.
Nyakin naingn   Nyakin niyangorin.
Nyakin niurning   Nyakin niyurding.
Nyakin nigtch   Nyakin nityanning.


POTENTIAL.
Present.
Same as future, with Mamba affixed.
Past.
Same as present.
IMPERATIVE.
Singular. Plural.
Nyupa yunning Nyapa nyangorin.




Passive.

DakaTo Beat.

INFINITIVE.–(None.)
INDICATIVE.
Present. Past.
Singular. I am beaten, &c. Plural. Singular. I was beaten, &c. Plural.
Dakun naingn   Dakun niyangorin. Dakin nain   Dakin niyangorin.
Dakun niyurnung   Dakun niyurding. Dakin niurnung   Dakin niyurding.
Dakun nitch   Dakun nityanning. Dakin nitch   Dakin nityanning.


Future.
Singular. I shall be beaten, &c. Plural.
Dakingn naingn   Dakingn niyangorin.
Dakingn niurning   Dakingn niyurding.
Dakingn nitch   Dakingn nityanning.


POTENTIAL.
Present.
Same as future, with Mamba affixed.
Past.
Same as present.
IMPERATIVE.
Singular. Plural.
Dakabayunung Dakabayurding.