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Lesson 52
Noun - Pronoun Accusative Case Plural Number
Transitive Verbs
a-ending
Masculine
a-ending
Neuter
å-ending
Feminine
(i)
Narindo
Nouns
Narinda = King
Karaha Camel
Paramesara = God
Transitive Verbs
Rajjaṁ
Bhoyana Food
=
Tina = Grass
Rajja = State
Rakkha To protect
1:1
To hear, To listen
Suņa Panama = To salute, To greet = Te eat
Khå
Mäyä = Mother
Kaha = Story
Sikkha = Education
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a-ending Masculine
(Accusative
Plural)
Narindȧ/
Narinde
Paramesară/ Panamai/
Paramesare Panamadi/etc.
(Present Tense)
Präkrta Grammar and Composition
Rakkhai/ Rakkhadi/etc.
Accusative Case Plural Narinda/Narinde
Karaha/Karahe
Paramesară/Paramesare
Bhoyanǎim/Bhoyaṇāim/
Bhoyanani
Tinaim/Tinaim/Tiṇāṇi
Rajjäim/Rajjaim/Rajjāņi
Māyā/Māyāu/Māyāo
Kaha/Kahau/Kahāo Sikkha/Sikkhau/Sikkhão
Påla = Cara To graze
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Jāņa To understand
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To nurture
The king salutes Gods (Siddhas).
The state protects the Kings.
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