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Bandhuṇā
1.
Mãyãe/Mäyǎi/ Kaha/Kahau Suņiă/Suņiau/
Māyāa
Kahão
Sunião/etc.
2.
3.
4. (i)
(ii)
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Before using the Past Participle in Feminine Gender, it should be changed into Feminine Gender. By adding 'a'-suffix, the Past Participles are changed into Feminine Gender. As for example, Sunia Sunia, Dekkhia Dekkhiä etc.
All the above-mentioned verbs are Transitive.
i-ending Masculine Nominative Plural -
Kai/Kaau/Kaao/Kaino.
u-ending Masculine Nominative Plural - Sähu
Sähů/Sâhau/Sahao/Sahavo/Sāhuno.
(iii) i-ending Masculine Insturmental Plural -
Jogi Jogihi/Jogihim/Jogihim.
(iv) u-ending Masculine Insturmental Plural
Sūņu
Kai
Gangā
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Panamia/Paṇamida: The Ganges was saluted by the brother.
All the above sentences are of the Passive Voice. In these the Subject is placed in the Instrumental, the object is placed in the Nominative and the Verb is conjugated according to the Person and Number of the Object.
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