occasionally referred to, if a doubt should arise; but those who study in India will not require these rules.
FIRST CONJUGATION.
For the purpose of exhibiting the terminations, the verb &ot£) pamputa To send will now be conjugated throughout. This
is a regular verb of this conjugation.
Also i5s£$S)4j to read, because it is a verb of three syllables and
undergo some changes in the formation of tenses, as was already
explained.
Also the verbs S>#>*j vinu-ta, To hear §~*ffci> Eonu-ta to buy and *«ot>padu-ta to fall. These are given because verbs ending in NU and DU are contracted in a peculiar way.
Also the verb is^^t* povu-ta to go because that has some peculiarities. And to these will be added the Irregular Auxiliary Verbs 6oj&4j to dwell; to become; 5"exKo*J, to occur.
AlFIBMATIVE Vebb.
Infinitive in TA a&o^k To send.
Infinitive in A )6crtfi
Infinitive in Damu ;6oi6£jS»
Infinitive in EVDI *°^s.
Pabticiples.
Pres. pH s&o^jjao or S&o^a&iSyL Sending Past p|| Having sent
Rel. p|| *°*>iS Which sent
Aorist p|| «, s£ot.t3, shots& or ^osjs, a&o^J Which sends.