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________________ .. ..... (4) Dukkho Tuttanti. (5) Karaho Thakkanti. (6) Măulo Thakkire. Correct the following sentences of the Imperative 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) Sasuro Utthantu. (2) Diaro Naccantu. (3) Paramesaro Harisentu. (4) Haņuvanto Citthantu. (5) Siho Palantu. (6) Kayanto Hontu. Fill each blank in the following sentences as directed (Put the Verbal form according to the Subject). (1) Meha . (Pasara - in the Future Tense) (2) Kūvá .... (Sukka - in the Future Tense) (3) Duho ................ (Nassa - in the Imperative) (4) Putto ... (Jagga - in the Present Tense) (5) Gharo (Pada - in the Past Tense) (6) Huavaho (Jala - in the Future Tense) (7) Agama .................. (Soha - in the Present Tense) (8) Bhavo ................... (Khaya - in the Future (9) Bappo ................. (Ujjama - in the Imperative) (10) Rakkhaso .................... (Jujjha - in the Future Tense) Translate the following sentences into Prákşta :(A). (1) Having feared, the dog weeps/wept. (2) Having laughed, the father lives. (3) Having rejoiced, the king gets up/got up. (4) Having feared, the serpents run away. (5) Having sulked, the father-in-law sits. (6) Having fallen, the jewel breaks/broke. (7) Having waken up, the father gets up. 5. Prakrta Grammar and Composition 65 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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