hi?sguamru, Gen. hi?sguamteru, etc.
The _Perfect Participle_ is of the first declension, having its
genitive in que, as, Nom. hi?sguari, Gen. hi?sguarique.
_Pluperfect Participle_ is declined like the perfect, observing
what has been said of the imperfect, as, Nom. hi?sguariru, Gen.
hi?sguariqueru, etc.
The _Future Participle_ belongs to the second declension, the
genitive ending in te, preceded by n or m, as, Nom. hi?sguatze, Gen.
hi?sguatzente.
The plural, it appears, should be declined in the same manner as the
singular in respect of its termination in te or que.
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PREPOSITION.
43. The prepositions that govern the genitive might with reason be
called postpositions, since they follow the case; for Pedro Pedroque
betz?gnai, with you am? ma.
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ADVERB.
The adverbs are very many, and by them more especially is expressed
the manner of walking, of sitting, of sounding, etc., and oftentimes
the enunciation copies after the sense, as, c?usan, I sound; catzcatze
c?usan, clattering sound.
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INTERJECTION.
45. Some of the interjections are these: Ari! and when repeated ari,
ari! are those of one feeling pain; Asioma is of one that menaces,
like, You will see! and Asma is like, I desire to see! H?besa
matzi, Well, then! Ah?ne is exclaimed by one who recollects himself;
Navehtzemne, Alas! Woe to me!
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CONJUNCTION.
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