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Nāsaketari Katha
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2. The other weak nouns have only one form for both genders. Cp. the fem. adjectives : 3796, 3774 TRUT, 7798, g ik
3. There exist, however, some old feminine nouns in -ī to which weak masc. nouns correspond, as e.g. : 37UCIS, 37uisici; 248, तपती; तुलती; पापमोचनी. $ 5. 5. The Formation of Adverbs
Of adjectives as well as of both participles a kind of adverbs are formed, which exactly correspond to the obl. plur. : cf. § 27 and
§ 29.
(B) The Pronoun I. Substantive Pronouns $ 6.(I) The Primary Cases :
(a) The Personal Pronoun
First Person
Sing.
Plur.
Nom. Obl.
FET, HIE, FT, HI
Ag.
Plur.
Obl. before -nai
Second Person
Sing. Nom.
Dİ Obl.
थाह, था Ag. Obl. before -nai at
A kind of honorific pronoun of the second person is 75, HERIST 'Sir', 'your honour', which is inflected as a weak noun ( see Glossary ). ( In order to show respect, the syllable it is often added to nouns, in one case even to a verb ( see Glossary ).) (b) The Reflexive Pronoun Sing.
Plur. Nom.
आपणै Obl.
आप
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