f I might give
Perfect, _Eluuyeli_, if I may have given
Pluperfect, _Eluuyebuli_, if I might have given
1st. Future, _Eluaii_, if I shall give
2d. Future, _Eluuyela_, if I shall have given
1st. Mixed, _Eluabuli_, if I had to give
2d. Mixed, _Eluyeabuli_, if I should have to give
The _optative_ is formed of the subjunctive, or of the two mixed-tenses
of the indicative, by adding the desiderative particles _velem_, _uel_,
or _chi_; as _eluli velem_! Would to God that I might give; _eluabun
chi_! Would to God that I had to give; &c. The affirmative _infinitive_
is the same with the radical of the verb; or 1st person singular of the
indicative tense; so that there are nine peculiar infinitives, which are
distinguished from these tenses by some determinative particle.
ACTIVE PARTICIPLES.
1st Present, _Elulu_, he who gives
2d Present, _Eluquelu_, he who gives
Imperfect, _Elubulei_, he who did give
Perfect, _Eluuyelu_, he who gave
Pluperfect, _Eluuyebula_, he who had given
1st Future, _Elualu_, he who shall give
2d Future, _Eluuyealu_, he who shall have given
1st Mixed, _Eluabulu_, he who shall have to give
2d Mixed, _Eluuyeabulu_, he who should have given
GERUNDS
1st Present, _Eluyum_, giving
2d Present, _Elualu_, for to give
Imperfect, _Eluyubum_, when giving
PASSIVE VOICE.
INDICATIVE MOOD.
_Present. Elugen_, I am given
_Imperfect. Elugebum_, I was given
_Participles Passive._
1st Present, _Elugelu_, given
2d Present, _Eluel_, given
Perfect, _Elubuel_, that was given
Imperfect, _Elugebulu_, that was given
IMPERSONAL VERB.
_Indicative Mood._
1st Present, _Eluan_, that is giving
2d Present, _Eluchean_, that is giving
Imperfect, _Elubuam_, that was giving
Perfect, _Eluuyeam_, that was given
Pluperfect, _Eluuyebuam_, that had given
1st Future, _Eluayam_, that shall be given
2d Future, _Eluuyeayam_, that should be given
1st Mixed, _Eluabuam_, that had to give
2d Mixed, _Eluuyeabuam_, that should have to give
Imperative. _Elupeam_, let us give, &c.
Instead of the impersonal verb, the third person singular of the passive
may be used impersonally, as in Latin. The verb may be made negative
through its whole conjugation, by means of inserting the particle _la_
in the indicative,
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