This series of four volumes explains the use of Panini's Sanskrit grammar to the present-day student in simple English with examples that are easily understood. This second volume explains Causals; roots of the Churadi class; conjugation of the roots of the Bhvadi, Divadi, Tudadi and Churadi class for the Present Tense; the Imperfect; the Imperative and the Potential; the Passive voice - Bhaav and Karman; declension of Pratipadic; 'ghi' bases - masculine and neuter; Pati and Sakhi; Pratipadic bases ending in short rhi; ...
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This series of four volumes explains the use of Panini's Sanskrit grammar to the present-day student in simple English with examples that are easily understood. This second volume explains Causals; roots of the Churadi class; conjugation of the roots of the Bhvadi, Divadi, Tudadi and Churadi class for the Present Tense; the Imperfect; the Imperative and the Potential; the Passive voice - Bhaav and Karman; declension of Pratipadic; 'ghi' bases - masculine and neuter; Pati and Sakhi; Pratipadic bases ending in short rhi; feminine bases ending in aap; nadi bases; feminine bases; declension of pronouns; Adjectives; Indeclinables;upasargas.
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