1890.] 
A Grammar of the Ghattisgarhi dialect. 
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Indefinite Pronouns. 
86. Tho Indefinite Pronoun or qnasfr ‘ any one,’ ‘ some one,’ 
is declined regularly in the singular like a substantive ; thus, — 
Nom. JRtsft, SRI??! ; or eR^ft-^T 
Aeo. sRT^rt «RT,-^T ; or sR^sfr-sRVvlT, and so on. 
The plural is formed by reduplication, — thus, 
Nom. qfisfl <*rsft ^Tsft ; 
or ^rasft SR'asr’l, afT^3*ft 
Ace. ^[sfT sRWrt-sRV^rr ; &c. 
and so on. 
The vulgar sometimes add n«T thus, — Ace. s RI»ft-n«r-'RT, and 
so on. Somotimes an oblique form is used ; thus, Acc. qrr-^rCt- 
effr, and so on. 
87. ‘anything ’, ‘ something ’ is declined similarly ; thus, — 
sing. Nom. Acc. and so on. 
Plur. Nom. Aec. or «jr?-<Rr,-^T and so on, 
the vulgar adding fl«T as above. 
88. Other Indefinite Pronouns are ijaR ‘a,’ ‘a certain ^JTC, 
^T*f, ‘ another,’ ^p3T, ‘ other ’ : ^?ff, ‘ both ’ ; gsf, ^=Tl 
‘ all ’ ; eRffT^st ‘some,’ ‘ several.’ 
These are all declined like fi^, above. 
89. When two pronouns are used together, or when a pronoun 
and a noun are used together, the case postpositions are added to the 
latter of the two ; thus, 
VSR ^T-SRT 
3p3»t 
(acc.) ‘ one or other ’ 
‘ from whosoever ’ 
‘ for what bullock ’ 
* each to a different man ’ 
‘ each by different men ’ 
and so on. 
90. The following are Pronominal Adjectives. 
A. Quantity. 
Proximate De- 
monstrative jjrP^fT, 
01’ ’STfPiRT, S 3'T^, 
or (vulgar) ^fT^ST, 
or 
> ‘ this much ’ 
‘pfttf, 7^, 
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