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40 AN AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGE.

DECLENSION OF INTRANSITIVE VERBS.

��DECLENSION of the VEEB ' TO GO.'

��UwoUiko, 'to go, come, walk, tend, move.'

��Indicative Mood.

T. 1. Uwan bag T. 4. Uwa bag

T. 9. Uwa-nun bag

Participle.

T. 1. Uwoll-in bag T. 4. Uwala bag

3. Uwolli-ela bag 9. Uwolli-nun bag

Contlnuative. T. 1. Uwolli-lln bag T. 3. Uwolli-li-ela bag

Reflexive. T. 5. Uwoll-eun bag

Reciprocal.

T. 1. Uwoll-cin bara T. 4. UwoU-ala bara

T. 9, Uwolli-nua bara

Subjunctive Mood. T. 10.

Uwolli-ko, ' to come,' ' to go away' (according to

the meaning of the adverb with it). TJwa-uwil-koa, ' that I may or might come or go.' Uwea-kun-koa, 'lest . . should come or go.' Uwa-niin bag ba, ' when I go or come.' Uwai-ga bag ba, 'I had almost come or gone.' Uwa-pa bag ba, ' had I come or gone.'

Imperative Mood.

Tanan uwolla, ' come hither.' Waita uwolla, ' go away.' Wolla-wolla, ' come or go quickly.' Uwolla, 'depart each.' Uwoll-ia, 'come or go' (of self). TJwea-ka, ' come or go.' Uwa-bun-billa, ' permit to come or go.' Uwa-kea, ' come or go,' sc, in the morning.

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