§§ 8G — 87.] ADJECTrVAL PROXIMATE DEMOXSX<ATITE mONOUITS. 



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Plural, 



\ T.OV ^ {^^f) i or i sabh (nend), ) 



Norn. < .-^ . . [these (boys). 



* ,?riTr),^iT I or i {nend) sabh, ) v ^ / 



(^t) ell sabh {nend) he, ) 



Acc. j _ ^ _^ >tliese (boys), 



.^rw (^T) mi m eh' {nend) sabh ke, ) 



Inst. 



Dat. 



Abl. 



Gen. 



Log. 



1^1% (W) eK sabh{nene), |by these 



( (%5it) eA' sabh {nend) sd, } (boys), 



( (%5It) %* eK sabh (nend) ke, ') to these 



l^f% 'Mv eh' {nend) sabh ke, ) (boys), 



C^f^ ^ (^n) ^ eJi sabh {nend) sd, from these 



(^l) ^ eh* {ne7id) saah sd, ) (boys). 



^ff (^■ra) e/i' 5aM {nendk), ] of these 



(^^t) eh' {nend) sabhak, ) (boys). 



( (^♦fl) m&A (nend) me, ") in these 



(^*TT) eA' {nend) sabh me, ) (boys). 



§ 86. Similarly is declined the adjectival remote Demonstrative Pro- 

 noun ^ 0, that, (oblique form "^tfV oli), used only as an adjective when 

 referring to animate objects, and either as an adjective or substantive when 

 referring to inanimate objects. 



§ 87. Note with regard to w je, who, which, that, % se, he, she, ^ Ice, 

 who, ? which ? ^ hi ? what, kco, any one, some one, Mchh\ any 

 thing and IcichlC , something. These words are only used, when de- 

 clined as above, as pronouns, and not as pronominal adjectives, agreeing with 

 any immediately succeeding noun. 



When used as adjectives they discard inflections, and, if agreeing with 

 a noun in the direct form, thoy (except ^ Icc, who? and# l-i, what ?) retain 



