A
. Declension of Nouns ending in " a "Nara
*, m**. man
SINGULAR |
PLURAL |
|
Nominative |
naro ***a man, or the man |
narà |
Accusative |
naraü |
nare |
Terminations
SINGULAR |
PLURAL |
|
Nominative |
o |
à |
Accusative |
ü |
e |
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In Pàëi nouns are declined according to the terminated endings a, à, i, ã, u, å, and o. There are no nouns ending in " e ". All nouns ending in " a " are either in the masculine or in the neuter gender.**
There are three, genders in Pàëi. As a rule males and those things possessing male characteristics are in the masculine gender, e.g., nara, man; suriya, sun; gàma, village. Females and those things possessing female characteristics are in the feminine gender, e.g., itthi, woman; gangà, river. Neutral nouns and most inanimate things are in the neuter gender, e.g., phala, fruit; citta, mind. It is not so easy to distinguish the gender in Pàëi as in English.***
Nara + o = naro. Nara + à = narà. When two vowels come together either the preceding or the following vowel is dropped. In this case the preceding vowel is dropped.Masculine Substantives :
Buddha |
The Enlightened One |
Dàraka |
child |
Dhamma |
Doctrine, Truth, Law |
Gàma |
village |
Ghaña |
pot, jar |
Janaka |
father |
Odana |
rice, cooked rice |
Putta |
son |
Såda |
cook |
Yàcaka |
beggar |
B. Conjugation of Verbs
PRESENT TENSE - ACTIVE VOICE
3rd person terminations
SING ti PLU anti
paca = to cook
SING. |
So pacati * |
he cooks, he is cooking |
|
Sà pacati |
she cooks, she is cooking |
PLU. |
Te pacanti, |
they cook, they are cooking |
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The verbs are often used alone without the corresponding pronouns since the pronoun is implied by the termination.Verbs :
Dhàvati* |
(dhàva) |
runs |
Dhovati |
(dhova) |
washes |
Vadati |
(vada) |
speaks, declares |
Vandati |
(vanda) |
salutes |
Rakkhati |
(rakkha) |
protects |
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As there are seven conjugations in Pàëi which differ according to the conjugational signs, the present tense third person singulars of verbs are given. The roots are given in brackets.Illustrations
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1. Sådo |
|
pacati |
The cook |
|
is cooking |
2. Sådà |
|
pacanti |
The cooks |
|
are cooking |
3. Sådo |
odanaü |
pacati |
The cook |
rice |
is cooking |
4. Sådà |
ghañe |
dhovanti |
The cooks |
pots |
are washing |
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In Pàëi sentences, in plain language, the subject is placed first, the verb last, and the object before the verb.Exercise i
A
TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH
B
TRANSLATE INTO PALI