Elements of Hindî and Braj Bhâkhâ GrammarTrübner, 1868 - 38 pages |
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Page 2 - This series of consonants is pronounced by turning and applying the tip of the tongue far back against the palate ; which producing a hollow sound, as if proceeding from the head, it is distinguished by the term 3-pJV2f murddhanya, which Mr.
Page 33 - The particle 5} must be attached to the agent of every past tense of an active transitive verb.
Page 17 - The imperative has the same form as the aorist, except in the second person singular, which (as beforementioned) is the same, in form, as the base of the verb.