Book Title: Apbhramsa Grammar and Composition
Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani
Publisher: Apbhramsa Sahitya Academy

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________________ (2) Pronoun accusative case plural (4) Hauń Tumhe/Tumhain Tuhuń Amhe/Amhaiṁ Panamaum/etc. = I salute all of you. Palahi/etc. - You nurture all of us. Jāņai = He knows them. So Ta/Tå Sã Tä/Ta/Tău/Tau/ Tão/Tao Ta/Tă/Taim/Tàim Jänai - She knows them. Rakkhai - He protects them. 1. (2) (1) For the construction of Accusative Case Plural Num. ber from the 'a'-ending Masculine Nouns, 'zero', and 0-, suffixes are added to them, as Paramesara. Paramesara. For the construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the 'a'-ending Neuter Nouns, 'zero', '0-å, 'im', 'im'-aiṁ suffixes are added to them, as, Rajja, Rajja, Rajjaim and Rajjāim. (3) For the construction of Accusative Case Plural Num. ber from the 'ä'-ending Feminine Nouns, 'zero', ‘zero-a, u, u-au, 'o', 'o'-ao suffixes are added to them, as, Māyā, Maya, Mayau, Mayau, Mayão, Máyao. (4) The construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the First Person Pronoun (Amhe) will be : Amhel Amhaim. The construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the Second Person Pronoun (Tumhe) will be: Tumhel Tumhaim. The construction of Accusative Case Plural Number from the Third Person Pronoun (Ta, Tä) will be: Ta, Tá (Masculine) Ta, Tå/Taim/Táim (Neuter) (Ta/ta/ Tầu/Tau/Tạo/Tao) (Feminine). All the above Verbs are Transitive. All the above sentences are in the Active Voice. 3. 110 Apabhramsa Grammar and Composition Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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