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(it) a-ending Neuter Gender
(Accusative Case Present Tense
Singular) Karaho Tiņam
Carai/Caradi/etc. = The camel
grazes grass. Narindo Rajjam
Rakkhai/Rakkhadi/etc. = The king
protects the State. Máyă Bhoyanam
Khái/Khadi/etc. - The mother eats
food. (iii) a-ending Feminine Gender
(Accusative Case Present Tense
Singular) Narindo Máyam
Panamal/Panamadi/etc. - The king
salutes the mother. Rajjar Sikkham
Jāņai/Jāņadi/etc. - The state
understands education. Maya Kaham
Sunai/Sundi/etc. - The mother listens
to the story. (iv) Pronoun
(Accusative Case Present Tense
Singular) Aham/Ham/Ammi Tumam/Tum
Panamámi/etc. = I salute you. Tumam/Tum/Tuha Mamam/Mam/Mi Pálasi/etc. = You bring me up. So Tam
Janai/Jánadi/etc, = He knows him.
Tam
Jänai/Jánadi/etc. - She knows her.
Tam
Rakkhai/Rakkhadi/etc. - He protects that.
1.
(i)
For the construction of Accusative Case Singular Number from the a-ending Masculine and Neuter Nouns, • suffix is added to them as, Narinda-Narindam, Rajja-Rajjań.
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