First Lessons in Sanskrit Grammar, Together With An Introduction to the Hitopadeṡa

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First Lessons in Sanskrit Grammar, Together With An Introduction to the Hitopadeṡa
James Robert Ballantyne
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There is, on the bank of the Ganges, a city named K4si.
Why do the preceptor and the disciple again go to the garden ?
When will the snake, the mouse, and the horse dwell in one place? Men of slow understanding are infinite. A man of great wealth wishes thus. A boy and a girl of good family are here. A village of empty houses is not distant. A man of great merit says so. A boy beloved by (his) mother and a girl beloved by (her) father are here.
Lesson 28.
113. — In the native Sanskrit grammar,
...all the varieties of de- clension are educed from a set of technical terminations which -Digitized byLjOOQlC LESSON XXVIII. 87 the learner will find it well worth his while to commit to memory.
They are to be read across the page—thus ^^ su^ au, jas" &c.
Sinff, Dual. Plur.
Norn. ^ 9U. ^B[[ au. If^ jaa.
Ace. ^ am. ^STR ««*?• ^(JW sas.
Inst. ^ fa. ¥ljt bhydm. f^^ bhia.
Bat. i^ ne. 'Wff bhy&m. ^^ bhyaa.
Abl ^•itl ^a«^. ¥ljf 6%am. ¥Ef^ 6A?/a«.
Z/OC. f^T nl , ^t^ «• W^ «wp.
114. — The vocative has no separate termination^ it being con- sidered as a modification only of the nominative.


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