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Lesson 84 (A) Declensional Forms of Nouns
a-ending Noun Masculine (Deva) (god) Singular
Plural Nominative case Devo, Deve
Deva Accusative case Devam
Devā, Deve Instrumental Deveņa, Devenaṁ Devehi, Devehiń,
Devehim Dative Devassa, Devaya
Devana, Devanam Ablative case Devatto, Devão,
Devatto, Devão, Devāu, Devāhi,
Devau, Devāhi, Devähinto, Deva
Devähinto, Devāsunto, Devehi,
Devehinto, Devesunto Genitive case Devassa
Devana, Devanam Locative case Deve, Devammi
Devesu, Devesur Vocative case He Devo, He Deva, He Devă
He Deva
i-ending Noun Masculine (Hari) (Name of a deity) Singular
Plural Nominative case Hari
Harau, Harao, Hariņo
Hari Accusative case Haris
Hari, Harino Insturmental Harina
Harihi, Harihim,
Harihiñ Dative Harino, Harissa
Hariņa, Hariņam Ablative case Hariņo, Haritto, Hario, Haritto, Hario, Hariu, Hariu, Harihinto
Harihinto, Harisunto Genitive case Hariņo, Harissa
Hariņa, Hariņam Locative case Harimmi
Harisu, Harisum Vocative case He Hari, He Hari He Harau, He Harao,
He Hariņo, He Hari
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