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Summerfield, John

"Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages To Which is Added a Vocabulary of some of the Most Common Words"

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Kespin zhahwanemegooyaun, If I be loved.
Kespin zhahwanemegooyun, If thou be loved.
Kespin zhahwanemind, If he be loved.
_Plural._
Kespin zhahwanemegooyong, If we be loved.
Kespin zhahwanemegooyaig, If you be loved.
Kespin zhahwanemindwah, If they be loved.
_Imperfect Tense._
_Singular._
Kespin zhahwanemegooyahbaun, If I were loved.
Kespin zhahwanemegooyahbun, If thou wert loved.
Kespin zhahwanemindebun, If he were loved.
_Plural._
Kespin zhahwanemegooyonggebun, If we were loved.
Kespin zhahwanemegooyaiggoobun, If you were loved.
Kespin zhahwanemindwahbun, If they were loved.
INFINITIVE MOOD.
_Present._ Chezhahwanemegoong, To be loved.
_Perfect._ Chegezhahwanemegoong, To have been loved.
PARTICIPLES.
_Present._ Zhahwanemegoong, Being loved.
_Perfect._ Zhahwanemind, Loved.

OF PARTICIPLES.
A Participle is a word derived from a Verb, and has the nature of a verb
and also of an adjective.
Verbs have two participles, the present and the perfect.
The present participle denotes action or being continued, but not
finished. It generally ends in _ing_, _eng_, or _g_; as,
Tebahkooneding, Ruling, &c.
The perfect participle denotes action or being, finished. This can also
be distinguished by its ending in _ed_ or _d_; as Pahpid, laughed;
Shoshomequanid, smiled.

OF ADVERBS.
An Adverb is a word used to modify the sense of a verb, &c.


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