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CHAP, y.j THE VERB. 791. bubpap.2. bubpaip.3. bubaipc pe.Past.1. bubpamap.2. bubpabap.3. bubpabap.Consuet. PastFuture :ConditionalMood :First Person Singular.beipinn.b6appab.beappamn./With the usualterminations forthe other personaand numbers.Infinitive Mood; bo pdo.Participle; 05 pd&.PASSIVE VOICE.Imperative Mood; abapcap me, cti, 6, &c.Indicative Mood.Present :Past :Consuet PastFuture :ConditionalMood :beipceap.bubpao.beipcf.bSappap.b6appaibe.»m6,eu,6,&c.Iniinitivb Mood ;bo beic pdi&ce, bo bei6 pdice.Participle; pdioce, pdice.1. The verb abpaim, I say, from which beipimborrows its imperative, is itself a regular verb.2. Observe the characteristics :— <strong>of</strong> bubpap, thepast indicative active (a) it does not take theparticiple bo or po ;(b) the initial is not aspirated.3. The letter a is <strong>of</strong>ten prefixed to this verbfor the sake <strong>of</strong> emphasis; as a beipim for beipim,X say ;a bubaipc p6 for bubaipc pe, he said.

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