Lesson VIII
A. Nouns ending in " ã "
Muni
, m. sage
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SINGULAR |
PLURAL |
Nom., Voc. |
muni |
munã, munayo |
Acc. |
muniü |
munã, munayo |
Instr. |
muninà |
munãbhi, munãhi |
Abl. |
muninà, munimhà, munismà |
munãbhi, munãhi |
Dat., Gen. |
munino, munissa |
munãnaü |
Loc. |
munimhi, munismiü |
munãsu |
Terminations
|
SINGULAR |
PLURAL |
Nom., Voc. |
-- |
ã, ayo |
Acc. |
ü |
ã, ayo |
Instr. |
nà |
bhi, hi |
Abl. |
nà, mhà, smà |
bhi, hi |
Dat., Gen. |
no, ssa |
naü |
Loc. |
mhi, smiü |
su |
Aññhi
|
SINGULAR |
PLURAL |
Nom., Voc. |
aññhi |
aññhã, aññãni |
Acc. |
aññhiü |
aññhã, aññãni |
Terminations
|
SINGULAR |
PLURAL |
Nom., Voc. |
-- |
ã, ni |
Acc. |
ü |
ã, ni |
The rest like masculine, with the exception of the Loc. plural which has two forms - aññhisu, aññhãsu.
Words :
Adhipati |
m. |
chief, master |
Aggi |
m. |
fire |
Asi |
m. |
sword |
Atithi |
m. |
guest |
Gahapati |
m. |
house-holder |
Kapi |
m. |
monkey |
Kavi |
m. |
poet |
Maõi |
m. |
jewel |
Narapati |
m. |
King |
¥àti |
m. |
relative |
Pati |
m. |
husband, lord |
Vãhi |
m. |
paddy |
Indeclinable Past Participles*
These are generally formed by adding the suffix " tva " to the root. If the ending of the root is " a ", it is often changed into " i ". Sometimes " tvàna " and " tåna " are also added to the roots.
Examples :-
paca |
+ tvà |
= pacitvà, |
having cooked |
khipa |
+ tvà |
= khipitvà, |
having thrown |
su |
+ tvà |
= sutvà, |
having heard; also sutvàna, sotåna |
kara ** |
+ tvà |
= katvà, |
having done; also katvàna, kàtåna |
*
See note and the table in lesson VI - B**
In this case the final " ra " is dropped.Illustrations :
1. |
nisãditvà |
bhu¤ji |
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2. |
Buddhaü |
vanditvà |
dhammaü |
sotuü |
agamã |
or- He saluted the Buddha and went to hear the Doctrine.
3. He stood |
and |
spoke |
4. After playing he went to bathe
So kãëitvà nahàyituü agami
Exercise viii
A
B
*
Use "bhu¤jitvà"