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Tả/Tạo/Tàu
Thăntu-Thanfu
Те
Hontu
They both should/may stay. • They all should/may stay.
They both should/may become. They all should/may become. They both should/may become. They all should/may become.
Tå/Tao/Tau Hontu
1. Amhe
Vayam
: We both/We all
First Person Plural
Tubbhe Tumhe S
: You both/You all
Second Person Plural
Personal Pronouns Plural
Tujjhe
Third Person
Te: They both (Masculinel/They all (Masculine) Tå/Tao/Tàu : They both (Feminine)/
They all (Feminine)
Plural
a
All the above Verbs are Intransitive.
mi
All the above sentences are in the Active Voice.
4.
w
If a long Vowel precedes the Conjunct letter, it becomes short, as : Thantu-Thantu. In Prāksta á, i and u are regarded as long Vowels, a, i, u, e and o are regarded as short vowels. Suffixes of Imperative (Lesson 9 to 16) Singular
Plural First Person mu
mo Second Person hi, su, dhi, zero ha, dha
ijjasu, ijjahi, ijje Third Person u, du
ntu
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