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APP. NO. I.] GRAMMATICAL NOTICES. ONONDAGAS. 235 6 she,' guwa ; ' we/ iiunqua ; ' ye,' jetswa ; ( they,' masculine, fhuwati, wahuwati ; ' they,' feminine, guwati.* Verbs. — Active and passive verbs have the same termina- tion, but the pronominal prefix is changed as stated above : Wagerio, ' I beat ' ; Junkerio, ' I am beaten.' Tenses. — Gato, i I say ' ; gatochne, ' I said ' ; ngato, ' I shall say.' Participle. — Hattie is added to express continuation of action done or suffered : Wagiote, ' I work ' ; wagiotehattie, ' I am working.' Wagin, 'I come '; waginhattie, ' I am coming.' Voice, number, person, gender are distinguished by prefixed inseparable pronouns. Infinitive is the root. The first person of the present indica- tive has the pronoun prefixed and generally drops the first syllable of the infinitive : Wauntgachtwi, ' to see ' ; gatgachtwi, ' I see.' Perfect is formed by affixing to the present ochne, ohqua, chta, nha, squa, hqua, sta, hlca, &c. ; which of these shall be used depends on and varies with the termination of the verb : — Perfect. in qua— squa, " ze- hochne, in di t ti - ung, " anijjif — hhuchqua. ending in ta- clique, chne, " " wa- clita, " (f ra- nha, ochne. Future by prefixing to present en, or in, pronounced 'n. Imperative by prefixing or intercalating a ; future imperative by prefixing na. By future imperative is meant a future which orders ; you shall ; simple future, you will. Zeisberger makes four conjugations besides irregular and defective verbs. The prepositions are supplied by inseparable suffixes ; age, in and upon, acu, wacu, in, achera, on, upon, ocu, under, acta, at, on, by, astuntie, about, hattie, during-, atie, along, ati, on the other side, ge, ohne, to, unto, tochsgehha, near, hoquadi, towards, hactattie, without, acre, attic, through.

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the third person singular feminine. In verbs beginning with wa or t, the distinguishing pronominal letters are placed between the first and second syllable.