by U Kyaw Tun, et. al.
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{ga.ta.}
PTS p242
gata-- (pp of gacchati ) 1. literal: gone away, arrived at, directed to (when going, standing or sitting down). 2. applied meaning: gone in a certain way (i.e. affected, behaved, fared, fated, being in or having come into a state or condition). Sometimes gata
is replaced by kata
and vice versa.
UKT: I think the interchange between gataand kata
is nothing more than the interchange between a voiceless and a voiced consonant:
{ka.} <—>
{ga.}
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