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Acc.
Loc.
48
A. STUDY OF THE NEW INDO-ARYAN SPEECH to-hi, accusative singular, is the oblique, in -hão(hi): to is the OIA. tava. . It is not difficult to reconstruct other forms with the help of later Kosali and other NIA', speeches in their earlier phases. [3] THE PRONOUN FOR THE THIRD"Person.
(All Genders) sg.
pl. Nom. só (= sa, sā, tad : 10/7, 8, te (10/9, 16/5)
16/2 : common); emphatic-sau<sa-u (14/29)
"tähi ( 47/20) Ins. tež, tei ( = tena, 33/14;
'= tayā, 51/20) Abl. tā-tau (14/28); tau-to for
tā-tau? (fem.; 23/18) Gen. tā-kara ( 33/25)
tenho (text : tehū)-kari
(10/13) tai-ha ( 33/16 )
tenha mãjhã (10/17 =
3 HIST; 19/26) The dual forms given are-te dui (16/5), and gen, tehže (for tenha) dū-kara (16/19): te bahutu (16/5)= emphatic plural. [4] THE NEAR DEMONSTRATIVE. (All Genders)
pl. Nom. e (frequent)
e (frequent) Loc.
enha mõjha (19/30)
(= eşām madhye). » Dual : e dū (19/22). This e is adjectival also for both numbers and genders. [5] Tar RELATIVE PRONOUN.
sg. Nom.
jo ( written vt, at Aco. jo (common)
jež, jei (33/14), jež-kari Abl.
jā-tau (14/23, 33/23 ) Dat. jā-kiḥā, jāhe-kihã, jethu
prika (14/23, 30) Gen. jai (AT, 107), jā-kara
(2, 33/25) (= FRAT:) Loc.. jaihū (TET : 33/16 )
sg.
je toro )
Ins.
as x x x x
x
x
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