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Intransitive Verbs
Hasa To laugh Jagga To wake up
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Suffixes of the
Obligatory and Potential
Participle
Hasa
(1) avva/
yavva
Narindeņa/
Narindenam
(2) tavva
davva
niya
Jagganiya
Hasaniya ('niya' suffix is used only in the a-ending verbs.)
Instrumental
Singular (Noun)
Kamalena/
Kamalenam
Sasãe/Sasai/
Sasȧa
Mai/Mae/
Me/Mamae
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Hasiavva/Hasiyavva Jaggiavva/Jaggiyavva Viasiavva/Viasiyavva Haseavva/Haseyavva Jaggeavva/Jaggeyavva Viaseavva/Viaseyavva
Jagga
Hasitavva/Hasetavva Jaggitavva/Jaggetavva Viasitavva/Viasetavva Hasidavva/Hasedavva Jaggidavva/Jaggedavva Viasidavva/Viasedavva
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Neuter Gender
Singular
Hasidavvam/Hasaniyam/
Haseavvam/Haseyavvam/
Hasetavvam/Hasedavvam
Instrumental
Singular (Pronoun)
Hasiavvam/Hasiyavvam/Hasitavvam/
Viasidavvam/Viasaniyam/
Viaseavvam/Viaseyavvam/
Viasetavvam/ Viasedavvaṁ
Viasa = To bloom
Viasiavvam/Viasiyavvam/Viasitavvam/
Jaggdiavvam/Jagganiyam/
Jaggeavvam/Jaggeyavvam/
Jaggetavvam/Jaggedavvaṁ
Viasa
Neuter Gender
Singular
Vlasaniya
Hasidavvam/Hasaniyam/ Haseavvam/Haseyavvam/ Hasetavvam/Hasedavvaṁ
Jaggiavvam/Jaggiyavvam/Jaggitavvam/
Hasiavvam/Hasiyavvam/Hasitavvaṁ/
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: The king should laugh.
: The lotus
may bloom.
The sister should wake up.
: I should laugh.
Prákṛta Grammar and Composition
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