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________________ (ü) Use of Intransitive Verb: (a) Sure (7/1) uggie (7/1) kamalas viasai. The lotus blossoms on the rise of the sun. In the Active Voice the Subject and the Participle are put in the Locative Case. (iii) The Verb 'to go’ can be used both in the Active and Passive Voice. . (a) Rāme (7/1) vanam (2/1). gae (7/1) Dasaraho pāņā cuai/cayai/etc. (Active Voice) Dasaratha is dead on the going of Rāma to the forest. (b) Rāmeņa (3/1) vane (7/1) gae (7/1) Dasaraho pāņā cuai/cayai/ etc. (Passive Voice) Dasaratha is dead on the going of Rāma to the forest. Sometimes there is Locative Case in place of Accusative and Instrumental Case; e.g., (i) Ahas nayare na jāmi. I do not go to/in the city. (Locative in place of Accusative) (ii) Tesu tīsu puhai alankiā. The earth is embellished by those three. (Locative in place of Instrumental) Sometimes there is Locative Case in place of Ablative Case; e.g., 4 (54) Prākrta-Grammar Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006935
Book TitlePrakrta Grammar
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamalchand Sogani, Shakuntala Jain
PublisherApbhramsa Sahitya Academy
Publication Year2011
Total Pages80
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size7 MB
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