A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Language of New Zealand.

Another form of the Imperative Mood

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Another form of the Imperative Mood.

Sing. 2. Koréro tía mai ra óki koe Speak thou.
3. Kía koréro tía mai ra oki ía Let him speak.
Dual, 1. Kía koréro táua Let us (thou and I) speak.
2. Koréro tía mai ra óki kodúa Speak ye (two).
3. Kía koréro ráua Let them (two) speak.
Plu. 1. Kia koréro ra óki tátu Let us (all) speak.
2. Koréro tía mai ra okí koútu Speak ye (all).
3. Kia koréro ra óki rátu Let them (all) speak.

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

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