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3rd sing adding adjective bank base baso become boar boforo caso cause changed column COMBINATION Compounds conjugational consonant declined deer dependent desire drink dual dwell ending English enter Examples Exercise expressed final followed forest fruit FUTURE give given givo goes hear hunter IMPERATIVE Inserts joined kill king laugh letter liko Masc Masculino Neuter night Note noun Objective onding participles passive past plur poet pool POTENTIAL Pres PRESENT Pret PRETERITE Pronoun radical Rejected represent river Roor root rules sage Sanskrit SECOND SECOND PRETERITE seen shine ship sing speak substituting Synopsis terminations Thereupon third thou tiger Translate verb vowel weep worship wounded Write अस्ति गच्छति गम् ताभ्याम् तेन दा नरो नाम पश्यति मम मा सन्ति
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Page 1 - I have shared it with the hope that it may be as useful to others as it has been to me.
Page 7 - The short vowel 41 is regarded as inherent in every consonant, and needs never to be expressed except at the begining of a word, e. д.. ^Ц*)«р, damanalcam. Any other vowel written after a consonant takes the place of inherent ЧИ as in ЗДП «fin«.
Page 72 - In this and succeeding exercises the words are to be found in- the vocabulary at the end of the book.