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(ii) (Ta + am) = Traṁ (Accusative Singular) (3) Ja (Fem.) (1) (Ja+si) = Dhruṁ (Nominative Singular)
(ii) (Já + am) = Dhrum (Accusative Singular) (4) Tå (fem.): (i) (Tä+ si) - Traṁ (Nominative Singular)
(ii) (Tá + am) - Traṁ (Accusative Singular) Note: According to Hemacandra's Commentary there occurs ju in place of Nominative and Accusative Singular ja and jā. There occurs tań in place of Nominative and Accusative Singular ta and tā.
32. 564: 54: anita 4/361
Idamaḥ Imuḥ Klibe Idamaḥ (Idam) 5/1 Imuḥ (Imu) 1/1 Klibe (Kliba) 7/1 After idam im there occurs imu in Neuter. On having si (Nominative Singular) and am (Accusative Singular) after idam+ ima then both jointly becomes imu. Ima(Neu.): (i) (Idam-ima + si)- Imu (Nominative Singular)
(ii) (Idam-ima + am)- Imu (Accusative Singular)
3 3. TAG: Fait-y-amia TE VERTE 4/362
Etadah Stri-Pum-Klibe Eha Eho Ehu Etadaḥ Etataḥ (Etat) 5/1 [(Stri)- (Puṁ) + (Klība) 7/1] Eha (Eha) 1/1 Eho (Eho) 1/1 Ehu (Ehu) 1/1 In Feminine, Masculine and Neuter after etateta (Mas., Neu) eta (Fem.) then both jointly become eha, eho and ehu respectively. In Feminine, Masculine and Neuter if there are si (Nominative Singular) and am (Accusative Singular) after etat +eta (Mas., Neu.) età (Fem.) then both jointly become eha, eho and ehu respectively.
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