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Si AX AI'STEALIAX LANGUAGE.

Declension of this Verb,

wlien it is used so as to have t]ie meaning of a passive voice.

��TxT)TCATivE Mood.

T. 1. Bum-mara-biin-ljinb(')ii bng 4. Bum-mara-bun-biabonbag T. 9. Bum-mara-buu-bi-iiuu bdn bag

Pahticiples.

T. 1. Bum-mara-bun-bill-in T. 4. Bum-raara-buQ-bi-ala

T. 9. Bum-mara-biia-billl-nun

lieciprocal.

T. 1. Biim-mara-Tiun-billaii T. 4. Bum-Tnara-bun-bill-ala

T. 9. Bi'im-mara-bun-billa-nun

ScBjL'xcTivE Mood.

T. 10.

Bura-mara-bim-billi-ko, 'to permit (somebody) to be

.struck.' -biiu-bill-ai-koa, 'to permit the one to be

struck by the other.' -buu-bi-uwil-koa, ' that...raigbt permit... to be

struck.' -bun-bia-ktiii-koa, 'lest (somebody) should be

permitted to be struck.' -biia-bi-iuin bon bag ba, ' nhen I permit (any person)

to be struck.' -biiQ-bai-gT, bou bag, ' I had almost permitted him

to be struck.' -buu-bi-pa bun bag ba, ' had I permitted him to be

struck.'

Imper.vtite Mood. Bum-mara-bun-billa bi tia.

��DECLEXSIOX of the TEEB ' TO 2IAKE:

��Umulliko, *todo,' personally, ' to make/ ' to create.'

��IxDrcATiTE Mood.

T. 1. ITman bag unni T. (5. TJma-ta bag unni

4. Uma „ 8. Uma-kin „

5. Uma-keiin „ 9. Unza-niiu ,,

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