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'3’qisfsr, 
to inspect thoroughly, to make signs with 
eyes (frowning &c.) vigorously. 
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to become a Sati, to be very intent on doing 
i #5r. 
a thing to the neglect of manners. 
JI^TTlSr, 
to give oneself airs on small excuse. 
*if g ^ SI ^s§sr, 
oven when one is dead not to visit him. 
si'^isi si^M, 
to bathe on the third or tenth day after a 
relation has died ; as ifftsf •I'^isf sr^rsf, ^ 
Sf^TSf Sf^TSf. 
Section 11. Short Sentences. 
i? STTfT-^ 
I am going, I go. 
siTiT-'?^ or 
Thou art going, thou goest. 
sgm-% 
He is eating, he eats. 
^Vn-^sr or -'^^sr 
We are walking, wo walk. 
gsi 
You ai’e moving, you move. 
•^sr 
They are weeping, they weep. 
siiiW 
I went. 
Thou didst obtain. 
gsi 
You came. 
'gsr 
They will have arrived. 
^si nfBsjTrr-'flft 
We will be talking. 
A horse is grazing or grazes. 
A bullock is coming or comes. 
grf T 4^fi-s:f%g 
A dog was barking. 
The cat ate. 
gsi ^ift S3i§-'€V 
You have eaten yesterday’s rice (i e., 
rice cooked the night before and 
kept in water). 
niaTsri 
Hail (or a stone) has fallen. 
<^< 4 . 
^?;^T-sisr ii^si-i 
The children are reading or read. 
'3Sr ^^T^fl-Tf^ 
They were spreading. 
^ ^«I7f-% 
The mother is sleeping or sleeps. 
srT^-% 
The father has gone. 
sfr^t-^T ^isr 
Bring (it) for the girl or bring the 
girl. 
