An Elementary Pali Course
Lesson X
A. Declension of Nouns ending in "“"
| Sm“: m. lord, husband | ||
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
| Nom. | sm“ | sm“, smino |
| Voc. | sm“ | sm“, smino |
| Acc. | smiµ | sm“, smino |
| Instr. | smin | sm“bhi, sm“hi |
| Abl. | smin, smimh, smism | sm“bhi, sm“hi |
| Dat., Gen. | smino, smissa | sm“naµ |
| Loc. | smini, smimhi, smismiµ | sm“su |
| The Loc. sing. has an additional "ni". | ||
| Terminations | ||
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
| Nom. | -- | --, no |
| Voc. | i | --, no |
| Acc. | µ | --, no |
| The rest like "i" terminations. | ||
| Daö¶“: n. one who has a stick | ||
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
| Nom., Voc. | daö¶i | daö¶“, daö¶ini |
| Acc. | daö¶iµ | daö¶“, daö¶ini |
| Terminations | ||
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
| Nom., Voc. | i | “, ni |
| Acc. | µ | “, ni |
| The rest like the masculine. | ||
| Nr“: f. woman | ||
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
| Nom. | nr“ | nr“, nriyo |
| Voc. | nri | nr“, nriyo |
| Acc. | nriµ | nr“, nriyo |
| Instr., Abl. | nriy | nr“bhi, nr“hi |
| Dat., Gen. | nriy | nr“naµ |
| Loc. | nriy, nriyaµ | nr“su |
| Terminations | ||
| SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
| Nom. | -- | --, iyo |
| Voc. | i | --, iyo |
| Acc. | µ | --, iyo |
| The rest like "i" terminations. | ||
| Words: | |||
| Appamda | m. | earnestness, heedfulness | |
| Bhagin“ | f. | sister | |
| Brahmacr“ | m. | celibate | |
| Dhammacr“ | m. | he who acts righteously | |
| Dhana | n. | wealth | |
| Duggati | f. | evil state | |
| Have | indec. | indeed, certainly | |
| Iva | indec. | like | |
| Janan“ | f. | mother | |
| Mahes“ | f. | queen | |
| Medhv“ | m. | wise man | |
| ppa | n. | evil | |
| Ppakr“ | m. | evil-doer | |
| Pua | n. | merit, good | |
| Puakr“ | m. | well-doer | |
| SeŹŹha | adj. | excellent, chief | |
| Sugati | f. | good or happy state | |
B. The Formation of Feminines
Some feminines are formed by adding "" and "“" to the masculines ending in "a".
| Examples:- | |||
| Aja | goat | Aj | she-goat |
| Assa | horse | Ass | mare |
| Upsaka | male devotee | Upsik | female devotee |
| Draka | boy | Darik | girl |
| (If the noun ends in "ka", the preceding vowel is often changed into "i".) | |||
| Deva | god | Dev“ | goddess |
| Dsa | servant | Ds“ | maid-servant |
| Nara | man | Nr“ | woman |
Some are formed by adding "ni" or "ini" to the masculines ending in "a", "i", "“", and "u".
| Examples:- | ||||
| Rja | king | Rjin“ | queen | |
| Hatthi | elephant | Hatthin“ | she-elephant | |
| Medhv“ | wise man | Medhvin“ | wise woman | |
| Bhikkhu | monk | Bhikkhun“ | nun | |
But :
Mtula, uncle becomes mtuln“, aunt
and
Gahapati, male house-holder - gahapatn“, female house-holder.
Exercise 10-A
| 1. | "Dhammo have rakkhati Dhammacr“." |
| 2. | "Na duggatiµ gacchati dhammacr“." |
| 3. | Nar ca nriyo ca puaµ katv sugat“su uppajjissanti. |
| 4. | Bhagin“ tassa smin saddiµ jananiµ passituµ sve gamissati. |
| 5. | Ppakr“, tumhe ppaµ katv duggat“su uppajjissatha. |
| 6. | Idni mayaµ brahmacrino homa. |
| 7. | Mahesiyo nr“naµ puaµ ktuµ dhanaµ denti. |
| 8. | Hatthino ca hatthiniyo ca aŹav“su ca pabbatesu ca vasanti. |
| 9. | Mayhaµ smino janan“ bhikkhun“na* ca upsikna ca saŗgaöhi. |
| 10. | Mahesi narapatin saddhiµ sve nagaraµ ppuöissati. |
| 11. | Medhvino ca medhviniyo ca appamdena Dhammaµ uggaöhitv muttiµ labhissanti. |
| 12. | Puakrino brahmacr“hi saddhiµ vasituµ icchanti. |
| 13. | Nriyo mahesiµ passituµ nagaraµ agamiµsu. |
| 14. | Bhikkhuniyo gahapatn“naµ ovdaµ adaµsu. |
| 15. | "Appamda ca medhvi - dhanaµ seŹŹhaµ'va** rakkhati." |
*Niggahita (µ)
when followed by a group consonant is changed into the nasal of that particular
group, e.g.,
saµ + gaho = saŗgaho
saµ + Źhna = saöŹhna
ahaµ + pi = aham'pi
ahaµ + ca = aha ca
taµ + dhanaµ =
tandhanaµ
**SeŹŹhaµ + iva.
Exercise 10-B
| 1. | Those who act righteously will not do evil and be born in evil states. |
| 2. | The well-doers will obtain their deliverance. |
| 3. | My husband mounted the elephant and fell on the ground. |
| 4. | She went to school with her sister. |
| 5. | The queen's mother is certainly a wise lady. |
| 6. | Boys and girls are studying with diligence to get presents from their mothers and fathers. |
| 7. | Men and women go with flowers in their hands to the temple everyday. |
| 8. | My sister is protecting her mother as an excellent treasure. |
| 9. | Mother, I shall go to see my uncle and aunt tomorrow. |
| 10. | Amongst celebates* there are wise men. |
| 11. | Having seen the elephant, the she-goats ran away through fear. |
| 12. | The king, accompanied by** the queen, arrived in the city yesterday. |
*Use the Locative.
**Use "Saddhiµ".