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Nominative Case
(Singular)
Narindu'
Narindo Hasesai/Hasesae
Narinda Hasihii/Hasihie
Narindā
Balau
Bålao Jaggesai/Jaggesae Jaggihii/Jaggihie
Bälaa
Bālaä
Future Tense
(Singular)
- The king will laugh.
- The child will wake up.
Narindu/Narindo/Narinda/Narinda = Nominative Case Singular (a-ending Masculine)
In the a-ending Masculine, 'Narinda', 'u', 'o', 'zero' and 'zero→ȧ suffixes are used in the Nominative Case Singular.
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All the above sentences are in the Active Voice. In the Active Voice, Subject (Person, Thing etc) is used in the Nominative Case.
All the above-mentioned Verbs are Intransitive.
The Verbal form which is used with the above-mentioned Nouns is of the 'Third Person Singular Number'.
With Nouns used in the Nominative Case, the verb used is of the 'Third Person Pronoun'. Here Noun is in the Singular Number, therefore, Verb is also of the Singular Number.
Apabhramsa Grammar and Composition
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