The indirect passive of the diminutive is the same as that of the ordinary, primitive (See page 78 et seq) as to the affixes.
INSTRUMENTAL PASSIVE.
The instrumental passive of the continuative impremeditative and diminutive verbs is similiar to that of the progressive (page 79 and 80) as to the prefixes.
The other verbs above mentioned have not instrumental passive.
NOTE. There are other classes of verbs formed by other particles and combinations; but their conjugation will be of no difficulty if the different forms hereinbefore given are thoroughly mastered.
DEPRECATIVE VERBS
There are verbs used in a depreciative tone. Examples.
| for | cáon | (to eat) | ásoc, lámon, etc. |
| for,, | lacát | (to walk) | laág |
| for,, | yacán | (to talk) | yaquimbot, etc. |
These verbs are conjugated as ordinarily. [[97]]