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________________ 1. Lesson 33 Exercises Translate the following sentences into Prāksta :(A). (1) Clouds thunder. (2) The cloth dries. (3) The jewel shines. (4) Disgrace spreads. (5) Fire burns. (6) The father gets up. (7) The book vanishes. (8) The friend endeavours. (9) Raghunandana (Rama) rejoices. (10) The dog barks. (11) The son trembles. (12) The house falls. (13) Human beings (men) grow old. (14) Pride vanishes. (15) The grandfather tires. (16) Vows shine. (17) Camels dance. (18) The sun rises. (19) Demons fear. (20) Lions sit. (21) The hand aches. (22) The crow flies. (B). - (1) The maternal uncle should get up. (2) The grandson should leap/leapt. (3) Pride should disappear. (4) Children should play. (5) Demons should die/died. (6) Suffering should vanish. (7) Religious books should shine. (8) The friend should rejoice! rejoiced. (9) The ocean may spread/spreads. (10) The son should live. (11) The father bathed. (C)(1) Fire will burn. (2) Religious books will shine. (3) Serpents will fly. (4) Raghunandana will rejoice. (5) The world will vanish. (6) Demons will faint. (7) The child will sulk. (8) Human beings will endeavour. (9) Houses will fall. (10) The well will dry up. Correct the following sentences of the Present Tense in two ways. (i) Make use of the correct Verbal form in agreement with the Pronoun. (ii) Make use of the correct Pronominal form in agreement with the Verbal form. 1. 2. (1) Kukkuro Bukkanti. (2) Gantho Nassante. (3) Naro Kandanti. - 64 Prakrta Grammar and Composition 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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