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106 A PRACTICAL KURDISH GRAMMAR<br />

to have feared. I ought not to have feared. Let us not<br />

fear. Who does not fear? Fear ye! Who fears that man?<br />

He is a good man. This is an easy ( ö^^'ha-san') lesson.<br />

I am afraid it will rain ( (Sj'^i 'da-bar-e). O boys! don't go<br />

( (f^ 'ma-ch-(i)n) far ( J3^ 'dm), it may rain. It has not<br />

rained to-day. Let us go! It has rained to-day, and I fear<br />

it will rain again. Walking ö'^ 'garan') is not good. If it<br />

does not rain, we will walk. They may have feared. They<br />

might have feared. If you had feared, it would have been<br />

( y> 'da-bû') better. Would that I feared. Would that he<br />

had not feared. You ought to have feared. I will return<br />

( o^-*j^ ,> 'da-gare-m-a-wa') home (to the house). Burnt<br />

bread it good. Roasted meat is better. O mother! the girl<br />

broke ( \^ 'shika') that dish. This lesson is not difficult<br />

( 0*9-3 'zahmat').<br />

272. Synopsis Of An Irregular Intransitive Verb<br />

Note. (See 192, 2.)<br />

Cy ^* (hatin) 'to come'<br />

ACTIVE VOICE<br />

Infinitive ^yU (hatin) Imperative ^ (b-e) or ejj<br />

to come'l (war-a) come thou !<br />

INDICATIVE MOOD<br />

Present Tense<br />

Singular Plural<br />

^? Cy^ (amin de-m) J ^_,> ^^\ (ama de-in)<br />

I come, etc. I we come, etc.<br />

Note.The future is the same as the present.

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