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Lesson 51 Noun - Pronoun Accusative Case Plural Number
Transitive Verbs (1) Noun Nouns
Accusative Case Plural a-ending Narinda - King, Narinda/Narinda Masculine Karaha - Camel, Karaha/Karaha
Paramesara - God, Paramesara/Paramesará a-ending Bhoyaņa - Food Bhoyana/Bhoyană/ Neuter
Bhoyanaim/Bhoyaņāim Tiņa - Grass,
Tina/Tinā/Tiņaiṁ/Tiņāim Rajja - State,
Rajja/Rajjā/Rajjaim/Rajjāim å-ending Maya : Mother, Māyá/Māya/Mayāu/Māyau/ Feminine
Māyáo/Mayao Kaha - Story,
Kaha/Kaha/Kahau/Kahau/
Kahão/Kahao Sikkha - Education Sikkha/Sikkha/Sikkhau/
Sikkhau/Sikkhão/Sikkhao Transitive Verbs Rakkha - To protect,
Pala - To nurture, Suņa - To hear, To listen to Cara = To graze, Panama - To salute, To greet Jāņa = To understand,
Kha - Te eat. (1)
a-ending masculine Present Tense (Accusative Plural)
Narindu Narindo | Paramesara/Paramesara Panamai/ - The king salutes Narinda
etc
the Gods (Siddhas). Narinda Rajja Rajja Narinda/Narinda Rakkhail = The state protects Rajju
the Kings.
etc
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Apabhraísa Grammar and Composition
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