| 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: