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Common terms and phrasesadjective agar alif amad amada anchi Arabic ba shuma bara,e bard,e bayad bdshad bdyad berun bi-dih bi-gir bi-go bi-kun bi-kunem bihtar bisiyar biydr buda budand chand chiguna chira chist chiz chize chunin darad daram dared dast dida didam digar eshan eshdn farda fareb fatha girifta guft hama hech horse i-man ilhal imruz jahaz kadre kard karda karda ast kase khabar khaili khana khatt khdna khub khud khud-ra khush khwahad shud khwaham kard khwahed kism kudam kuja kujd kunad kunam lekin Lesson ma'zur mara mard mi-ayad mi-bashad mi-dihad mi-goyand mi-goyed mi-kunad mi-shavad mi-tawanam mi-tawaned nihada nist noun o-ra Persian pesh plur plural raft raftan rasida ast ru,e sabak sakht shahr shavad shikasta Shiraz shuda ast shuma shuma-ra shumd singular substantive sukhan tamam uftad verb vowel wakt word yafta zada zadan zamin Popular passagesPage 440 - Forbes's Hindustani Grammar, with Specimens of Writing in the Persian and Nagari Characters, Reading Lessons, and Vocabulary. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Forbes's Hindustani Manual, containing a Compendious Grammar, Exercises for Translation, Dialogues, and Vocabulary, in the Roman Character. New Edition, entirely revised. By JT PLA.TTS. Page v - THE LANGUAGE, with Exercises on its more Prominent Peculiarities, together with a Selection of Useful Phrases, Dialogues, and Subjects for Translation into Persian. PART II. — A... Page 220 - The cadi, having sent for the dervise, asked — " Why did you throw a clod of earth at his head instead of answering his questions ?" The dervise replied — " The clod of earth was an answer to his speech; he says he has a pain in his head : let him shew me where it is, and I will make God visible to him. Page 442 - BENGALI. Haughton's Bengali, Sanscrit, and English Dictionary, adapted for Students in either language ; to which is added an Index, serving as a reversed dictionary. 4to. 30s. Page 442 - Royal 8 vo. 12s. 6d. Gulistan. Carefully collated with the original MS., with a full Vocabulary. By JOHN PLAITS, late Inspector of Schools, Central Provinces, India. Royal 8vo. 12s. 6d. Gulistan. Translated from a revised Text, with Copious Notes. Page 440 - Hindustani-English Dictionary in the Persian Character, with the Hindi words in Nagari also ; and an English Hindustani Dictionary in the English Character ; both in one volume. By DUNCAN FORBES, LL.D. Page 441 - Ikhwanu S Safa; translated into English. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Hindustani Selections, with a Vocabulary of the Words. By JAMES B. BALLANTYNE. Second Edition. 1845. 5s. Singhasan Battisi. Translated into Hindi from the Sanscrit. A New Edition. Revised, Corrected, and Accompanied with Copious Notes. By SYED ABDOOLAH. Page 442 - Keene's (Rev. HG) First Book of The Anwari Soheili. Persian Text. 8vo. 5s. Ouseley's (Col.) Akhlaki Mushini. Persian Text. 8vo. 5s Keene's (Rev. HG) Akhlaki Mushini. Translated into English. 8vo. 3s. Page 220 - Exercise.—A certain man went to a darwesh, and proposed three questions: First : Why do they say that God is omnipresent ? I do not see Him in any place ; show me where He is. Page 441 - Williams's (Monier) Sakuntala, with Literal English Translation of all the Metrical Passages, Schemes of the Metres, and copious Critical and Explanatory Notes. Bibliographic information |