Book Title: Introduction to Ardhamagadhi
Author(s): A M Ghatage
Publisher: School & College Book Stall

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________________ S. 197.] LESSON FIVE 105 195 (I) To the girl. In time. Of Jumna. By the deity. In the school. With branches. From the boundary. With the army. Of the creepers. In a boat. They sing. The wind blows. Men speak. We think. You stand. (II) 1. The flowers fade by the touch of the heat. 2. The servants wait upon the king and (his ) son. 3. A wicked man kills living beings. 4. Gods and demons fight for nectar. 5. A monk cuts (his) strong bonds. 6. The boundaries of the ocean are inviolable. 7. Time is valuable. 8. The tree has long branches, green leaves, and sweet fruits. 9. The beatiful girls dance in the theatre. 10. Sītā is the wife of Rāma. 11. The worship of the gods is meritorious. 12. The boat sinks in the deep ocean. LESSON FIVE 196 Mas. nouns ending in -i and -u take the following terminations. Sing. N.-, V.- ; A. -, I. ņā, Ab. -ņo ;-0 ; G. -ņo, -ssa ; L. -ṁsi, mmi ; Plu. N. V. A. -ņo, -o; I. -hi, -him ; Ab.- hinto; G. -ņa, -nar ; L. -su, sus. Before the terminations of N. and V. plu. -no ; A. sing. -rn, plu. no I. sing. -ņā; Ab. G. sing. -ņo, -ssa; and L. sing. -rsi, -mmi the preceding vowel is short, while in all other cases it is long. 197 The full declension of a Mas. noun inę like enfin 'fire' will be :N. Sperma अग्गिणो, अग्गीओ I V . sifir अग्गिणो, अम्गीओ .: A. affit अग्गिणो, अग्गीओ 1. 373. 2 394. 3 350.

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