_Plural._
Tamide\ Tamide\
Em?t > hi?sguatzeru, Em?t > hi?sguatzidauru,
Amet / If we should write, &c. Amet / If we should be written, &c.[4]
[Footnote 4: Conjunctions, corresponding to _aunque, paraque, cuando_,
and the like which it is common to make use of with the subjunctive in
Spanish do not exist in the language.]
INFINITIVE MOOD.
Although this mode does not exist in the language, still the natives
have ways to express the thought, some of which are these:
One mode is by the verb er?m, I wish or think; so that to say, I
wish to write, Nee hi?sguavaer?m may be used, which is the future
hi?sguatze, with the final syllable omitted for the particle va, and
followed by the er?m. In the same manner, other verbs may be proceeded
with, they remaining stable through all the mutations that er?m
undergoes, as in the following:
ACTIVE VOICE.
INDICATIVE MOOD.
_Present_, Er?m, I wish. _Pluperfect_, Ehritu, I had wished.
_Imperfect_, Eramtu, I wished. _Future_, Er?tze, I shall wish.
_Perfect_, Ehri, I have wished.
SUBJUNCTIVE, (Impt?) Er?tzern, I might wish, etc.
In the passive er?m is not used, but naqu?m, which also means, I wish,
and with the preterite particle, in the manner that is stated in the
fourth form of the imperative, the infinitive mood in this voice is
expressed, as, Nee no hi?sguarico naqu?m, I desire to be written.
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