14 Hiralal Kavyopadhyaya and G. A. Grierson — [No. 1, 
position MX and ^ifffT'or *s(TTO of the dative. We thus get the follow- 
ing scheme. 
Nom. 
Direct form. 
Acc. 
Oblique form with 3fT or ^JT. 
Instr. 
Genitive with #. 
Dat. 
Oblique form with 3TT or and Genitive with TO, ^TffTT, 
or *rrTO 
Abl. 
Genitive with 
Gen. 
Genitive form. 
Loc. 
Genitivo with AT. 
73. In 
the plural, there are moreover two forms, a simple, 
declined as above, and a periphrastic formed by adding to the simple 
plural form. This periphrastic form is declined regularly like a sub- 
stantive. 
74. In some places the instrumental and ablative are used with 
the oblique and not with the genitive form, but this custom is dying 
out. 
75. 
follows.- 
used. 
Personal Pronouns. 
The Personal Pronouns of the first snd second persons are as 
-For the third person, the Remote Demonstrative Pronoun is 
/ Direct 
J Oblique 
l Genitive 
/■ Direct 
Simple | Oblique 
( Genitive 
. Periphrastic 
The forms H and <T 
educated 
First person. 
I’ 
Singular 
Plural 
are 
-v* 
Borfl 
ift 
*fK 
TO. 
TO, 
to -to 
used by 
Second person. 
<T or ‘ thou.’ 
‘ me 
‘ my ’ 
‘we’ 
‘us’ 
‘ our ’ 
‘we’ 
rft 
TO, 
TO-to 
‘ thee.’ 
‘thy.’ 
‘ye.’ 
‘ you.’ 
‘ your.’ 
‘ye.’ 
the vulgar, IT and by the 
sometimes or is used instead of «T , to express respect. 
76. if or 
O' ‘ I ’ is declined as follows : 
Singular, 
Nom. 
iii 5Va> 
or fl 
‘I.’ 
Acc. 
‘ me.’ 
Instr. 
‘ by me. 
Dat. 
wi-to, aIt-to, ntT- 
*aTfTO, TOC-^TTO, ‘ to ’ or ‘ for me. 
Abl. 
‘ from me.’ 
Gen, 
‘ my.’ 
Loc. 
‘ in me.’ 
