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________________ DECEMBER, 1898.] ESSAYS ON KASMIRI GRAMMAR. 311 200. The Genitive of the four Declensions, There are four possible cases in each instance : (a) When the governing noun is in the masculine singular, (6) When it is in the feminine singular. c) When it is in the masculine plaral. (d) When it is in the feminine ploral. Thus: - 1st Declension. [Animate Noun.] Singular. sond sans Sjgt tsúra ... ? of the thief sandi SEE BEAN ki ( sansa ... Plural. hond ... 1 hanz ... ** wist teúran ... . of the thieves handi ... (d) to ... hanzi ... [An example of the case of an inanimate noun of this declension is mil-ul, milach, málachi. mulache, of a root; plural, mulan hond, etc.) 2nd Declension. [Inanimate Noun.] Singular. yuk ...? (a) se ... us kul ... ... of the tree ! Plural. hond I hans ... and o lulen .. . hands of the trees (d) to ...] hana ..j (An example of an animate noun of this declension is guri sond, eto, of a horse ; plural, guren hand, etc.)
SR No.032519
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 27
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages404
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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