Singular.Plural.
K’dahoali, thou lovest me,k’dahoalineen, thou lovest us,
k’dahoala,—him or her.k’dahoalawak,—them.

THIRD PERSONAL FORM.
HE, (or SHE.)

Singular.Plural.
N’dahoaluk, he loves me,w’dahoalguna, he loves us,
k’dahoaluk,—thee,w’dahoalguwa,—you,
w’dahoalawall—him.w’dahoalawak,—them.

FOURTH PERSONAL FORM.
WE.

Singular.Plural.
K’dahoalenneen, we love thee,k’dahoalohummena, we love you,
n’dahoalawuna,—him.n’dahoalowawuna,—them.

FIFTH PERSONAL FORM.
YOU.

Singular.Plural.
K’dahoalihhimo, you love me,k’dahoalihhena, you love us.
k’dahoalanewo,—him.k’dahoalawawak,—them.

SIXTH PERSONAL FORM.
THEY.

Singular.Plural.
N’dahoalgenewo, they love me,n’dahoalgehhena, they love us.
k’dahoalgenewo,—thee,k’dahoalgehhimo,—you.
w’dahoalanewo,—him.w’dahoalawawak,—them.

In this manner verbs are conjugated through all their moods and tenses, and through all their negative, causative, and various other forms, with fewer irregularities than any other language that I know of.