32 AN AUSTEALIAN LANGUAGE.
12eci])rocal.
T. 1. Bim-killan bali T. 6. Bun-kill-ala-ta bali
4. „ -kill-ala „ 7. „ -kill-ai-kolag „
5, „ -kill-ai-kt'-un ,, 8. „ -kill-ai-kin „
T. 9. Bun-killa-nun bali
SUEJUNCTITE MOOB.
1. To express imrpose. T. 10.
Bim-killi-ko, ' to strike,' ' for the purpose of striking.' Bim-killi-koa, 'to strike continually,' 'to beat,' 'to thrasli.' Buri-kni-ai-koa, ' to strike eaeli one the other,' ' to fight.'
2. To express immediate purpose.
T. 10. Buu-wil or bu-wil-koa bon bag, ' that I might strike him.'
3. Iteration.
T. 1. Bun-tea-kan bdn bag T. 9. Biin-tea-ka-niin bag
4. Imminence.
T. 9. Biin-tea-kiin-koa bdn bag
5. Contemporary circumstance.
T. 1. Biin-tciu bdn bag ba T. 3. Biin-killi-ela bdn noa ba
T. 9. Bun-nun bdn bag ba
6. Implied necjation of actual effect.
T. 10a. Bum-mai ga bdn bag
7. Implied negation of action or entity.
T. 10b. Bum-pa bdn bag ba T. 10c. Bum-pa-ta bdn bag ba
T. lOd. Xeawaran bdn bag biim-pa
Impeeatite Mood. Bii-wa bi, ' strike thou'; buwa-buwa bi, ' continue thou to stidke. Bim-killa bula, ' strike on, ye two, the one with the other.' Bun-kill-ia, ' strike on,' 'be striking self.' Bun-tea-ka bi, ' strike again ' ; biin-kea, ' strike instantly.'
Note. — This imperative, if written in full, with a subject and an object, would be : —
Bu-wa bi (or bula, or nura) tia ; instead of tia, any other object maybe used ; such as, nnni, 'this,' unnoa, ' that,' and the accusative cases of all the pronouns.
Continuative. Bun-killi-lia bi (bula, nura) tia, &c., as above. Hcflexive. Emphatic. Reciprocal.
Biin-kill-ia bi kotti, Bu-wa bi gintoa, Bun-killa bula
' strike thou thine own ' strike thou thyself.' ' strike ye two, the one the self.' other.'
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