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Máyä
Narinda/ Narinde
Panamai) = The mother salutes Panamadi/etc. the kings.
(Present Tense)
a-ending Neuter (Accusative Plural) Tiņāim/Tiņāini Tiņāņi
Karaho
Carai/ Caradi/etc.
- The camel grazes (different types of) grass.
Narindo
Rajjäim/Rajjāiṁ/ Rajjani
Rakkhai/ Rakkhadi/etc.
- The king protects
the states.
Māya
Bhoyaņaim/Bhoyaņāiń Bhoyaņāņi
Khāi The mother eats Khadi/etc. (different types of) food.
å-ending Feminine
(Accusative Plural) (Present Tense) Narindo Maya/Mayau/ Panamai Mayão
Panamadi/etc.
: The king salutes
the mothers.
Rajjam
Sikkhå/Sikkhául Sikkhảo
Jāņai) Jāņadi/etc.
= The state understands
(types of) education.
Maya
Kahå/Kahau/
Sunai/ Sunadi/etc.
• The mother hears
stories.
Kahảo
(iv)
Personal Pronoun (Accusative (Present Tense) Plural)
Tumhe/Tujjhed Panamami/etc. :I salute you all,
Aham/Ham Ammi
Tubbhe/Bhe
• You bring up all.
Tumam/Tum/ Amhe/Amha/Ne Palasi/etc. Tuha
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