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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARI.
(FEBRUARY, 1896.
64. Optative and Conditional,77 Present, Were I, or had I been.
ahanعة اسهر
asahab كسهك (2)
i Bê
(1) de ásaha
yref ásikis (3) dgn ásiho or do leiha u ásahan
Perl., I might have been. Town, somut ásaha
.
)
semain tanha اس امهه
and so on.
T
Tosmati ásahau
)
اسمه امهر
asomats, asshan
بوان إس .gioan as, etc
86. Precative, sjovt árisi or da jouásisihe.
Participle Absoluto, em ásil. (8) w yun, to come.
88. Imperative. Immediate, come!
Continuing, continue to come. (2) yi, (pl.) yigiu
(3) will yiyin Respectful forms :Sg.
Pl. (2) diy yi-tą
Shu yiy-i-tav (S) wh yiy-i-tan
87. Infinitive. Masc. Nom. on your or why youn
Dat was ginas Abl. diy ying
ييتن yiyi-tan
.den
. yinah بنك
Fem. Nom. olymi
Dat. Abl. diyini
* In the Conditional, the conjunction as ay, if, must (usually) precede (or follow). The meaning in then of past conditional, if he had been (si est, vi fuisset). On the other hand, det han dri (prevent), if it is, if it be (si at, * nit, si fuerit). The apodoais (often) takes 43 tą.