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78 ETYMOLOGY. [part II.(8.) "finim or ^m>Id°-A C TIVE VOICE.Indicative Mood.Present :Past :Consuet. Past:First Person Singular.Withgntm or nfm.gnf&ear or nfoeap.gnl&inn or nlomn.PASSIVE VOICE.Indicative Mood.the usualterminations forthe other personsand numbers.Present: jntceap or nfceap.Consuet. Past :gnlct or nlcf. 1116, tt5, 6, Ac.1. This verb is used in no other moods or tenses ;but so far as itgoes it is very common in bothforms— with and without the 5 (gnfin and nfm).The other moods and tenses are expressed bymeans <strong>of</strong> b6cmomn.1. . . .Singular.2. abaip.3. abpuD pe;(9.) beipim, I say.ACTIVE VOICE.Imperative Mood.Plural.1. abpam, abpamaoip,abpamaoib.2. abpuio.3. abpabaoip.IndicativeMood.Present Tense.1. beipim:2. beipip.3. beip pe.Consnet. Pres.1. beipimfb.2. beipcio3. beipib.beipearm me, cti, p6, &c.

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