When a conjunct consonant having ^ or ^ for its first member is at the end of a word or is followed by a consonant except a nasal or a semivowel, the q; ur ^ Is dropped. A Higher Sanskṛt Grammar - Pàgina 281per Moreṣvara Rāmachandra Kāle - 1867 - 750 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| sir Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar - 1877 - 224 pàgines
...plural s^ in the case of fa%, ^^, ^r, ^ ^, and takes this termination optionally. III. The ending f of a root is optionally changed to or visarga in the Imperfect second person singular. Thus a^; .t. ft-gfSRi;.^ oi- ^f%:. 1stpers. Sing. DiiMl Plur. 1st pers. 2nd „ 3rd... | |
| Moreshvar Ramchandra Kale - 1898 - 780 pàgines
...^ of a root, short or long, not preceded by a conjunct consonant is changed to zr before vowel weak terminations, when the base consists of more than one syllable. (8) The ending ff of a root is optionally changed to ^ or Visarga in the Imperfect second pers. sing, and the ending... | |
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