Book Title: Prakrit Grammar and Composition
Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani
Publisher: Apbhramsa Sahitya Academy

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________________ Lesson 81 Indeclinables Jai = If Java - As long as Täva = For that time Jattha - Where Tahim/Tattha - There Jaheva = The way in which Taheva = Likewise Kattha/Kahim - Where Ettha - Here Ma = No Jahả - The way in which Taha : Likewise Taha = Likewise Evameva = In this way Tam - Therefore Viņa = Without Pi • Also Tá : Then Exercise (1) As long as you wake up, for that time, I see picture. (2) Where your village is, there is my house. (3) The way in which he desires pleasure, likewise I desire pleasure. (4) Where do you live ? (5) I live here. (6) You should not laugh. (7) Ráma does not get up. (8) If you say, then I do this work. Such words in the form of which no change occurs and they always remain the same, are called Indeclinables. In other words, in all cases, in all Numbers, and in all Genders when the words remain without any change they are called Indeclinables. (Abhinava Prākrta Grammar, P 213) 194 Prákyta Grammar and Composition Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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