Collections for a Handbook of the Shambala Language

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Collections for a Handbook of the Shambala Language
Edward Steere
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'M — za — kunda, You have liked.
Wa — za — kunda, Ye — za kunda, Zi — za — kunda, Vi — za — kunda, Ya — za — kunda, Ha — za — kunda, They have liked.
The Past Perfect denoting an act complete in past time is formed by prefixing Ne — to the Pre- sent Perfect.
Nenizakunda, I liked.
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Neuzakunda, You liked.
Neazakunda, NeaEakund% Neizakunda, Nekizaku- nda, Nekazakanda, Ne* lazakunda, Neuzakunda, Nejizakund% Nehazaku- nda, Nekuzakunda, He, she, or it liked.
Netizakunda, We liked.
Ne'mzakund
...a, You liked.
Newazakunda, Nevezaku- nda, Nezizakunda, Ne- vizakunda , Neyazaku - nda, Nehazakunda, Thej liked.
This Tense may be employed as a translation of the English pluperfect — I had liked, &c.
There is also a tense which may be called the Historical Past as it can only be employed in con- tinuing a narration, it is formed by inserting — ka — between the personal prefix and the Verb.
It must always be preceded by a Verb in some some other past tense, and contains in itself the force of the conjunction — and.


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