44 ADJECTIVAL PBOXIMATE DEMONSTEATIVE PRONOUNS. [ § SS\ 



the forms of their respective nominatives. If, however, agreeing with a noun 

 in the oblique form, they themselves change as follows : — 



^je, who, which, that, becomes mf^jdh\ 

 ^ se, he, she, becomes ciif^ idh\ 



keo, any one, some one, becomes kono. 

 JcichJi, any thing, remains kichJt. 



kichh', something, remains kichh\ 



But ^ ke, who ? which ? and sRt kl, what ? when used ad- 

 jectivally always become ^fN kon. 



§ 88. Examples. 



1. w del ehhal, se gel ; — he who came, 



went. 



2. ^ Wt^ ^ Ti^je lok del chhal, se lok gel ; — 



the man who came, went. 



3. ^cf, jakar khet, takar clhd7i;~he who 



owns the field owns the rice crop. 



4. 5nf% ^cT, mfw ^'^^ ^15^ jdh' lokak kliet, tdli lokak 



dhdn ; — the man who owns the field, owns the rice 

 crop. 



5. % ? ke chhal ? ; — who was he ? 



6. ^ ^t^? o kon lok thik f — what caste is he ? 



7. kakar ghor chhaik ; — whose horse is it ? 



8. ^51^"^^^^$^? kon lokak ghor chhaik 'I ~^xhat per- 



son is the oAvner of the horse ? 



