| 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.