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So
Sä
Så
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2 3 4
4.
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(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
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Te/Tå
Tȧ/Tau/Tão
Taim/Taim/Tāņi
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Jāņai/etc. = He knows them.
Jānai/etc. - She knows them. Rakkhai/etc. She protects them.
For the construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the 'a'-ending Masculine Nouns, Zero suffix is added to them. After adding Zero suffix a is changed into ȧ and e. Narinda→Narindā, Narinde. For the construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the 'a'-ending Neuter Nouns, 'im', ‘im' and ni suffixes are added to them and after adding them a is changed into ā. Rajja→Rajjāiṁ/Rajjāiṁ/Rajjāņi. For the construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the 'a'-ending Feminine Nouns, Zero, u, 'o'. are added to them as Mayȧ→Māyā/Māyȧu/ Mãyão.
The construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the First Person Pronoun (Amhe) will be: Amhe/Amha/Ne
The construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the Second Person Pronoun (Tumeh) will be: Tumhe/Tujjhe/Tubbhe/Bhe
The construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the Third Person Pronoun (Ta, Tả)will be: Te, Tȧ (Masculine)
Taim/Taim/Tāņi (Neuter)
Ta/Tau/Tão (Feminine)
All the above Verbs are Transitive.
All the above sentences are in the Active Voice.
The Present Tense sentences are given above. The sentences of the Future Tense, Past Tense and Imperative in the Accusative Case Plural should be constructed. After using Nominative Case Plural in place of Nominative Case Singular the sentences in all the Tenses should be constructed.
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