Ojibwe Verb Paradigms
VTA, INDEPENDENT INDICATIVE POSITIVE (Wilson)
INDICATIVE MOOD |
Present Tense |
|
Me |
Thee |
Him |
His |
I |
... |
ke...in |
ne...ah |
ne...emaun |
thou |
ke... |
... |
ke...ah |
ke...emaun |
he |
ne...ik |
ke...ik |
o...aun |
o...aun* |
we (ex.) |
... |
ke...ego |
ne...ahnaun |
ne...emahnaun |
we (in.) |
... |
... |
ke...ahnaun |
ke...emahnaun |
you |
ke...im |
... |
ke...ahwah |
ke...emahwaun |
they |
ne...egoog |
ke...egoog |
o...ahwaun |
o...ahwaun |
|
|
Us ( excl.) |
Us (incl.) |
You |
Them |
I |
... |
... |
ke..enenim |
ne..aug |
thou |
ke..emin |
... |
... |
ke..aug |
he |
ne..egonaun |
ke..egonaun |
ke..egowah |
o..aun |
we (ex.) |
... |
... |
ke..egoom |
ne..ahnahnig |
we (in.) |
... |
... |
... |
ke..ahnahnig |
you |
ke..emin |
... |
... |
ke..ahwaug |
they |
ne..egonahnig |
ke..egonahnig |
ke..egowaug |
o..ahwaun |
*Note. - He-his, is necessarily followed by a noun in the third third person,
to which the proper ending must be given. See. Thus, he sees his father, owahbumaun osene.
Note. - His-him, them, is o--aune. His, with other pronouns, me, thee, &c., the same as he. |
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