d. In the perfect conditional of Mochiy read ytaraba for yttaraba.
e. The form Coru should read Cori.
f. It will be noticed in the final segment of this listing, beginning with Y, Rodriguez makes no effort to distinguish among Kami-ichidan, kami-nidan, and the irregular verb Ki 'to come.'
[28] By this single rule Rodriguez brings the two na-hen verbs into the second conjugation.
[29] Read najûda and nijûda.
[30] Although the spelling auoghǒ would contain a redundancy it would agree with such forms as aghuru, coghanu and coghǒ found elsewhere.
[31] This use of the imperative reflects a purely formal solution to the morphological problem.
[32] Read Yôdareba.
[33] This rule, which consciously or unconsciously associates the future and the conditional, is also applied to the third conjugation, while the first conjugation uses the root.
[34] The future is the same as the present.