A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Language of New Zealand.

Imperative Mood

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Imperative Mood.

Sing. 2. Aire mai ra óki koe Come thou.
3. Aire mai ra óki ía Let him come.

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Dual, 1. Aire mai ra óki táua Let us (thou and I) come.
2. Aire mai ra óki kodúa Do you (two) come.
3. Aire mai ra óki ráua Let them (two) come.
Plu. 1. Aire mai ra óki tátu Let us (all) come.
2. Aire mai ra óki koútu Come (all of) you.
3. Aire mai ra óki rátu Let us (all) come.

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Title: A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Language of New Zealand.

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