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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. Praksta Grammar and Composition 113 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006532
Book TitlePrakrit Grammar and Composition
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamalchand Sogani
PublisherApbhramsa Sahitya Academy
Publication Year2006
Total Pages310
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Grammar
File Size8 MB
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