acó, ácon, to ac
nácon to,, nac
dácon to,, dac
camí to,, cam
quitá to,, quit
námon to,, nam
ámon to,, am
náton to,, nat
áton to,, at
dámon to,, dam
dáton to,, dat
icáo to,, ic
nímo to,, nim
imo to,, im
dimo to,, dim
camó to,, cam
adi to,, ad
iní to,, in
itó to,, it
adín to,, ad
itón to,, it
hadí to,, had
hadín to,, had
hiní to,, hin
hinín to,, hin
hitó to,, hit
hitón to,, hit
hatón to,, hat
ácon to,, ac
áton to,, at
ámon to,, am
imo to,, ini
bisan anó to,, bis ano
bisan háin to,, bis hain

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VERBS

The verbs may be grouped in the following classes:

As to their conjugation: active, passive, negative, interrogative, suppletory, impersonal, defective.

As to their inflections: primitive, and progressive.

The Active verb represents the subject as acting, as:

acó násugò (I order).

The Passive verb represents the subject as being acted upon, as: