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________________ Haur Haur Tuhuṁ Hasi/Hasiu/Hasivi/Hasavi/Haseppi/ Haseppiņu/Hasevi/Haseviņu Jivamu = Having laughed, I should live. Hasi/Hasiu/Hasivi/Hasavi/Haseppi/ Haseppiņu/Hasevi/Haseviņu Jivesauṁ - Having laughed, I shall live. Ņacci/Nacciu/Ņaccivi/Ņaccavi/Ņacceppi/ Ņacceppiņu/Ņaccevi/Ņacceviņu Thakkahi - Having danced, You tire. Ņacci/Nacciu/Ņccivi/Ņccavi/Ņacceppi/ Ņacceppiņu/Ņaccevi/Ņacceviņu Thakkahi - Having danced, You may tire Ņacci/Ņacciu/Ņaccivi/Ņaccavi/Ņacceppi/ Ņacceppiņu/Ņaccevi/Ņacceviņu Thakkesahi - Having danced, You will tire Tuhum Tuhuń In this way make sentences by using other Personal Pronouns. Translate the following sentences into Apabhraíśa by using the suffixes of the Absolutives : (1) Having wept, he sleeps. (2) Having embarrassed, she gets up. (3) Having fallen, they get up. (4) Having tired, you all should sit (5) Having played, we rejoice. (6) Having got up. we shall sit. (7) Having jumped, they will sit. (8) Having played, you should rejoice. (9) Having sulked, they hide. (10) Having gone round, she will rejoice. 1. For expressing the purport of 'having laughed', 'having slept', 'having waken up' the above-mentioned suffixes are used in Apabhramśa. After adding the above suffixes to the Verbs, the words so formed are known as Absolutives. When the Subject, after completing one action, does the other, the Absolutive is Apabhrarśa Grammar and Composition 53 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006531
Book TitleApbhramsa Grammar and Composition
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamalchand Sogani
PublisherApbhramsa Sahitya Academy
Publication Year2005
Total Pages294
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Grammar
File Size8 MB
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