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1 3 5. Vipsyat Svādervipste Svare Mo Vũ 3/1
Vipsuất Svādervipste Svare Mo Vũ [(Si)+(Adeh) + (Vipsye)] Svare [(Mah)+(Vā)] Vipsyāt (Vipsya) 5/1 [(Si) - (Adi) 6/1] Vipsye (Vipsya) 7/1 Svare (Svara) 7/1 Maḥ (M) 1/3 Vā - alternatively Alternatively, on having vowel in the beginning of repetitive words and after repetitive words, moccurs in place of si etc. land if ‘m‘does not occur, then the suffix of the first inflected word disappears. On having vowel in the beginning of repetitive words, m occurs in place of si etc.after the first repetitive word and alternatively if ‘m' does not occur, then the suffix of the first repetitive word disappears. 1 (i) Ekko Ekko - Ekkamekko
(Example of Nominative Singular) (ii) Ekkeņa Ekkeņa - Ekkamekkeņa
(Example of Instrumental Singular) (iii) Angammi Angammi = Angamangammi
(Example of Locative Singular) Alternatively: 2 (i) Ekko Ekko - Ekkekko
(Example of Nominative Singular) (ii) Ekkeņa Ekkeņa - Ekkekkeņa
(Example of Instrumental Singular) (iii) Angammi Angammi = Angāngammi
(Example of Locative Singular)
136. Śeșe Sdantavat 3/124
ŚeseSdantavat((seşe) + (Adantavat)] Śeșe (Śeșa) 7/1 Adantavat - Similar to adanta
In remaining words, the declension is similar to a-ending words.
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