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________________ 190, THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY (July, 1897. 174. The Causal is treated, in regard to the suffixes, in the same way as the simple verb: 176. Similarly, the suffixes are also added to Intransitive verbs:'.., tsati, 3rd pl. aor. of us an tsulun, to fee. combat tsąli-s, they fee before him ; eosomw-k, he met them. So, also, we occasionally meet the Infinitive with a suffix appended : e. g., web's karun-wy (to thee). 178. The Verbs wys diun, etc., 11• with sufizes. Imperative. Singalar. Plural 3rd 2 f me, to me paigdiyin-ann پوم diyul20 thee cubo diginai to thee Givo ww di-> diy ديون him, her ... to him, to her... was diyin-ay. who diyin-an conto diyin.as (29 Byhts diyin-arg oko diyin-ak Same as the 3rd singular. was diydig you, to you... (them, to them... ogís diydi. . ... 2nd Respectful form. Singular. 2nd 3rd (me, to me pero ditam دنم aitan-am pois dito-m you ditan-at .. Be good enough to give -data دن to you ... aitan-ay him, her ... ditan-an (29 using ditón to him, to her... ditan- a n gís dito-o you, to you ... ditan-ava them, to them... aí, dita-k as ditan-ali gus ditó-k na See $ 20. nos dio gelžba diun, = to ergcity, with Aco. (Matth. xxvii. 22, 23.) 19 (Notdiyi-m as we should expect from $ 40 (c).)" Same as the 3rd singular, caso ditas
SR No.032518
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 26
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages360
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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