________________ ha ah!, alas!, oh! haha ah!, alas!, oh! are aha!, indeed!, what! dhi shame!, fie! ah!, alas!, oh!, ammo aha!, indeed!, what! khu aha!, indeed!, what! handi ah!, alas!, oh Usage (i) Dhi dujjanam. Shame! to evil minded. Ha Ravano Ramassa isai. Alas! Ravana envies Rama. (iii) Are duttho manuso sajjanassa vi dohai. Oh! vicious ian does enimity with meritorious man. Ha ha maya puttaviyoge aiva kandia. Oh! oh! mother wept very much during the separation from her son. (v). A tassa ayaro pasusariso atthi. Ah! his behaviour is like an animal. (vi) Ammo/khu so vijjalayas na gacchai. Aha! he does not go to the school. (vii) Handi so narindassa mitto atthi. Alas! he is the friend of king. Other Indeclinables In Participles Absolutive and Infinitive are Indeclinables; e.g., Prakrta-Grammar (91) Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org