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Tä
Te
Tå
Te
Tå
Thantu-Thantu
Nhãntu-Nhantu
Nhãntu-Nhantu
Hontu
Hontu
Amhe
Amhaim
Tumhe
Tumhaim
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First Person
Second Person i, e, u, zero
hi, su
They both should/may stay. They all should/may stay.
We both/We all First Person Plural
mu
They both should/may bathe. They all should/may bathe.
They both should/may bathe.
They all should/may bathe.
You both/You all Second Person Plural
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Te They both (Masculine)/They all (Masculine) Tȧ = They both (Feminine)/They all (Feminine) Suffixes of Imperative (Lesson 9 to 16)
Singular
Plural
Apabhramsa Grammar and Composition
They both should/may become. They all should/may become.
They both should/may become. "They all should/may become.
mo
ha
Third Person น
All the above Verbs are Intransitive.
All the above sentences are in the Active Voice. In these sentences the Subject agrees with the Verbs in Person and Number. If a long Vowel precedes the Conjunct letter, it becomes short, as : Thanti-Thanti, Nhânti-Nhanti etc. In Apabhramśa à, i and ů are regarded as long Vowels, a, i, u, e and o are regarded as short vowels.
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Third
Person
Plural
ntu
Personal Pronoun Plural
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