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Tubbhehim/Tumhehim Hasiam/Hasidam/ Tujjhehim
Hasivam/Hasitam
: You laughed.
Tehi/Tehim/Tehiń
Hasiam/Hasidam/ Hasiyam/Hasitam
- They laughed.
Tähi/Tähis/Tähim
Hasiam/Hasidam) Hasiyam/Hasitam
: They (women)
laughed.
1. (A) Narindeņa/Narindeņam
(a-ending Masculine GenderInstrumental case Singluar)
Kamalena/Kamalena
Sasae/Sasai/Saska
Mai/Mae/Me/Mamae
(a-ending Neuter GenderInstrumental case Singular) (a-ending FeminineInstrumental case Singular) (First Person PronounInstrumental case Singular) (Masculine feminine) (Second Person PronounInstrumental case Singular) (Masculine Feminine) (Third Person PronounInstrumental case Singular) (Masculine)
Tai/Tae/Tume/Tumae
Tena/Tenań
Tae/Tải/Tia
(Third Person PronounInstrumental case Singular)
(Feminine) Thus, for the consturction of Instrumental Singular from the a-ending, (Masculine and Neuter) Nouns. 'na', and ‘ņam' suffixes are added to them, and on adding ‘ņa' and 'ņam”. the a of a-ending nouns is changed into 'e' (Narindeņa!
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