Iglo, a House,Igluk,Iglut.
My House,Igluga,Igluka,Igluka.
Thy House,Iglut,Iglukit,Iglutit.
His House,Igloa,Igluk,Igloëi.
His own House,Iglune,Iglugne,Iglune.
Our House,Iglout,Iglogat,Iglovut.
Your House,Iglurse,Iglursik,Igluse.
Their House,Igloæt,Igloæk,Iglöeit.
Their own House, Iglurtik,Iglutik,Iglutik.

This same Noun’s construction with the suffixas at Prepositions, mik and nik, mit and nit, which signifies from; mut and nut, to; me and ne, on or upon, is thus performed.

Singular.Dual.Plural.
To the House,Iglomut,Iglugnut,Iglunut.
To my House,Iglumnut,idem,idem.
To thy House,Iglungnut,idem,idem.
To his House,Igloanut,Igloennut,Iglocinut.
To his own House,Iglominut,Iglungminut,Iglominut.
To our House,Iglotivnut,Iglutivnut,idem.
To your House,Iglusivnut,idem,idem.
To their House,Igloænut,idem,Iglöeinut.
To their own House ,Iglomingnut,idem,idem.

As to the verbs, they are either simple or compounded: there are five conjugations, to which may be added a sixth of negative verbs. There are three tenses in all, the present, preterit, and future; and six moods, viz. indicative, interrogative, imperative, permissive, conjunctive, and infinitive.

The examples of the simple verbs are these. The first conjugation ends in kpok, as Ermikpok, he washes himself: Aglekpok, he writes.

The second ends in rpok, as Mattarpok, he undresses himself: Aularpok, he sets out on a journey: Ajokarsorpok, he teaches.

The third conjugation ends in pokpurum; that is, in pok preceded by a vowel, as Egipok, he throws away; Inginok, he sits down; Akpapok, he runs.

The fourth ends in ok or vok, as Pyok, he receives: Aglyok, he grows: Assavok, he loves.

The fifth conjugation ends in au, as Irsigau, he ogles; Arsigau, he resembles; Angekau, he is tall.

The sixth conjugation of negative verbs ends in ngilak, as Ermingilak, he does not wash himself: Mattengilak, he does not undress himself: Pingilak, he receives not: Egingilak, he throws not away: Irsigingilak, he ogles not.