A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: To Wit, Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Oṛiya, and Bangali, Part 23, Volume 3Trübner, 1879 |
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... probably that the first conjuga- tion is by far the largest , containing upwards of nine hundred out of the two thousand roots said to exist in Sanskrit . second conjugation has only seventy - three , the third but twenty - five , the ...
... probably that the first conjuga- tion is by far the largest , containing upwards of nine hundred out of the two thousand roots said to exist in Sanskrit . second conjugation has only seventy - three , the third but twenty - five , the ...
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... probably was in colloquial usage ) a Sanskrit future ufafa with the intermediate inserted . In a certain number of verbs , however , it has two forms , one as above retaining the root - form of the present , and the other a phonetic ...
... probably was in colloquial usage ) a Sanskrit future ufafa with the intermediate inserted . In a certain number of verbs , however , it has two forms , one as above retaining the root - form of the present , and the other a phonetic ...
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... probably retain forms which were at one time in general use , although that time may not have been the epoch when the dramas were written , and without referring to them , the structure of the modern verb could not be clearly under ...
... probably retain forms which were at one time in general use , although that time may not have been the epoch when the dramas were written , and without referring to them , the structure of the modern verb could not be clearly under ...
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... probably the neuter of the p.p.p. in Sanskrit , and its use is due to the frequency of the construction with the instrumental . Instead of saying " I saw , I went , I heard , " the people said , " by me seen , gone , heard . " This ...
... probably the neuter of the p.p.p. in Sanskrit , and its use is due to the frequency of the construction with the instrumental . Instead of saying " I saw , I went , I heard , " the people said , " by me seen , gone , heard . " This ...
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... Probably from this cause it arises that there are in the moderns neuter verbs with a causal termination , as M. cafa " to bang , " " crack , " H. " to be amazed , " " to totter . " See § 28 . All these points will be noticed in detail ...
... Probably from this cause it arises that there are in the moderns neuter verbs with a causal termination , as M. cafa " to bang , " " crack , " H. " to be amazed , " " to totter . " See § 28 . All these points will be noticed in detail ...
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active verbs added adverbs analogy ancillary anuswâra aorist Aryan auxiliary Avadhi Bengali Bhojpuri Bhû type Braj causal cause Chand classical cloth common compound tenses conjugation consonant dekh derived dialects of Hindi DICTIONARY eastern Hindi Edited English expressed F. J. FURNIVALL gender Gipsy give Grammar grammarians Gujarati hear imperative imperfect Indian infinitive inserted instances junction vowel latter literally Maharashtri Marathi meaning modern languages modern verb neuter neuter verbs nouns Old-H ordinary origin Oriya Pali Panjabi participial tenses passive intransitive past participle peculiar person phase phonetic plural poets Prakrit present participle present tense preterite probably reduplicated remains root rustic dialects Sanskrit semivowel sense sewed shortened simple Sindhi sing singular substantive verb suffix syllable Tadbhava terminations thou traces Translated Trumpp Tulsi Das verbal stems viii vowel whence words कर छे तो नहीं है हो
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