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Saså
Sasă
(2) Use in sentences:
Naccanta/ Naccamāņā
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Naccantȧ/ Naccamănă
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(PastTense)
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(Past Participle)
(Plural)
(i) Thakkia - The Dancing
sister tired.
Note First of all the Participle should be changed into Feminine Gender. For this add a suffix (Naccantă, Sayantă, Naccamāņā, Sayamaņā). It will now be inflected according to 'Kaha'.
(Future Tense)
(ii) Thakkiȧ/ = The Dancing Thakkidā
sister tired.
Sasā Naccantă/Naccamāṇā Sasão Naccantão/Naccamȧņão Sasau Naccantau/Ṇaccamāṇāu
Noun qualified by an adjective i.e., Present Participle Feminine,
Plural, Nominative Case (In all the Tenses)
For forming the Feminine Gender 'i' suffix is also used, as Naccanti, Sayanti, Ņaccamāņi, Sayamāņi. Their inflexion will be according to the Feminine Gender Noun 'lacchi'. i-ending terms will be dealt with later on.
(Fem.) (Present Participle) (Present Tense)
Thakkihii/etc. = The Dancing
sister will tire.
Sasă Naccanta/Naccamāṇā Sasão Naccantão/Naccamāņȧo Sasau Naccantau/Ṇaccamāṇāu
Thakkanti/etc. Dancing sisters
tire.
(Imperative)
=
Thakkantu/etc. = Dancing sisters
may tire.
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