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THE MANKS LANGUAGE. 4S
INFINITIVE MOOD.
Present. — Dy immeeaght, to go.
Supine. — Immit, gone.
PARTICIPLES.
Present. — Gimmeeaght, going.
Prater. — Er n'immeeaght, having gone.
Future. — Er-chee gimmeeaglit, about to go.
luteiTOgative. — Vel oo gimmeeaght ? are you going ?
Nagh u'lmmeo oo ? will you not go ?
Affirmative. — Ta mee gimmeeagJi, I am going.
Negative. — Cha n' immeeym, I will not go.
Clia n' immayd, we will not go.
Kionnaghey , to buy; or^ buying.
Preter.
Singular. Plural.
Chionnee mee, I bouglit^ or did buy; Chionnee shin, we bought^ &c.
Chionnee oo, tbou bougbtestj &c. Chionnee shin, ye bouglit, &c.
Chionnee eh, he bought, &c. Chionnee ad, they bought, &c.
Future.
Kionnee-ym, I shall, or did buy ; Kionnee mayd, we shall, &c.
Kionnee oo, thou shalt, &c. Kionnee shiu, ye shall, &c.
Kionnee eh, he shall, or will, &c. Kionnee ad, they shall, &c.
IMPERATIVE MOOD.
Kionnee, buy. Kionnce-jee, buy ye.
SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.
Preter.
Chionneein I might, or could buy ; Chionnagh shin,we might, &c<.
Chionnagh oo, thou mightest, &c. Chionnee shiu, ye, &c.
Chionnagh eh, he, &c. Chionnagh ad, they, &c»

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