Indicative mood.
T. 1. G-atc' yan lakkin. T. 4. Gate^ yan lak-kani.
2. Gate* yan lakkir. 5. Gate* lak-el ityan.
3. Gate* yan lak-emb. 6. Lakkin-el atte" ityan.
T. 7. Gate lak-uganye. Otlicr forms of the future are : — Giute el our ityan lak, ' tliou must spear liim.'
Lak amb el ityan, ' sliall I spear liim '?
Reflexive.
T. 2. Gap' anagk laggelir.
Eeciprocal.
T. 1. Gel' anagk laggel-amb.
Optative or Potential Mood.
T. 1. Gate* in-anyura lakkin T. 2. Lak-ilde atte" ityan
Imperative Mood.
Singular. Dual and Plural.
T. 1. Lak war ind Gel* war lakkin
II war lak Gurn* war lakkin
T. 2. Lak e (ityan, 'him.') Tauo lak ityan.
T. 3. Laggel-el our (or war) ap^
Infinitive Mood.
Lak, ' to spear '; lak uramb, ' for the purpose of spearing.'
Participles.
Laggelin, ' spearing '; laggelir, ' speared.
Passive Voice.
Indicative Mood.
Singular. Dual. Plural.
T. 1. Gan lakkir Lam lakkir Nam lakkir
Gum lakkir Lom lakkir Nom lakkir
Kin lakkir Keggun lakkir Kan lakkir
[Note. — This is not a real Passive Voice, but only a substitute for it ; see page 33 of this volume. The pronoun forms used with lakkir show this, for they are in the accusative. — Ed.]
DECLENSION OE AN INTRANSITIVE VERB.
��Ng-ai, * to come.'
��Indicative Mood. T. 1. Gai-in ap\ T. 2. Puntir ap*. T. 3. Gai-el ap*.
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