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Lesson 5 1
Noun - Pronoun Accusative Case Singular Number
(Transitive Verbs)
a-ending
Masculine
a-ending
Neuter
ǎ-ending
Feminine
Transitive Verbs
Rakkha = To protect
Suņa
Paṇama
Kha
Narindo
Rajjaṁ
Noun
Narinda King
Karaha Camel
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(i) a-ending Masculine Gender
Paramesara = God
Bhoyana Food
Tina = Grass
Rajja = State
Mäyä = Mother
Kahȧ = Story
Sikkha Education
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=
To hear, To listen
= To salute
= To eat
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Narindam
Māyā Narindam
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Accusative Singular
Narindam
Karahaṁ
(Accusative Case Present Tense
Singular) Paramesaram
Paramesaram
Bhoyanam
Tinam
Rajjam
Māyam
Kaham
Sikkhaṁ
Påla = To bring up
Cara To graze
Jāņa To know, To understand
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Panamai/Panamadi/etc. The king
salutes God.
Rakkhai/Rakkhadi/etc. The state
protects the King.
Panamai/Panamadi/etc. The mother
salutes the King.
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