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Lesson 50 Noun - Pronoun Accusative Case Singular Number
(Transitive Verbs)
Noun
Accusative Singular
Narinda/Narindā/Narindu
a-ending Masculine
Narinda - King, Karaha - Camel,
Karaha/ Karaha/Karahu
Paramesara : God,
Paramesara/Paramesară/ Paramesaru
a-ending
Bhoyana/Bhoyana/Bhoyaņu
Neuter
Bhoyaņa - Food Tiņa - Grass, Rajja - State, Maya : Mother, Kaha - Story, Sikkhả = Eduction
å-ending
Tina/Tina/Tiņu Rajja/Rajjā/Rajju Maya/Maya Kaha/Kaha Sikkhå/Sikkha
Feminine
Transitive Verbs
Rakkha - To protect, Suņa = To hear, To listen to Panama - To salute, Kha - To eat.
Pála - To bring up, Cara - To graze, Jāņa - To know, to understand
(1)
Present Tense
a-ending Masculine Gender (Accusative Case Singular)
Paramesara/Paramesara
Narindu Narindo Narinda Narinda
Panamai - The king
salutes the God.
Paramesaru
Rajja
Rajja
Rakkhai : The state
Narinda/Narinda/ Narindu
Rajju
protects the King.
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