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what should i encode?
everything every the male and female crocodile
false
so भाश् forms the present participle of...
भाषमण
false
for आत्मनेपदम् verbs, 1, 4, 6, 10, what do you do to form the present participle"?
you take the present stem of a verb + मान् / माण् declines in a masc, neuter a- stem, feminine आ stem
false
feminine consonant stem nouns, other than the present participles, take the _______ form and decline like ______
weakest, नधी
false
what are my only strong forms for the consonant stem neuter noun ending
only the nominative and accusative plural are strong, and they follow the rule of Nasal + long i (ई), so तपमी, रजञी etc.
false
locative ending string for consonant stem nouns?
इ, ोः, सु
false
instances of triple stems:
words like राजन्, आत्मन्, सीमन्
false
what are the instnaces of dual stem
pres participle, past active pariticple, future active participle, comparatives, adj.s of quantity, adjectives in अन्त्, इन् stems
false
dual endings string for the consonant stem nouns:
औ, औ, भ्याम्, भ्याम्, भ्याम्, ओः, ओः
false
ending plural string for consonant stem nouns:
अः, अः, भिः, भ्यः, भ्यः, आम्, सु
false
what's the singular string for the consonant stem nouns?
nil or ः, अम्ङ आ, ए, अः, अः, इ
false
accusative string for consonant stem nouns:
अम्, औ, अ
false
what is the POS of the present participle?
it functions like an adjective
false
nom sg of consonant stems: what do tehy end up with?
nothing, or visarga; long vowel + nasal for some multistems; also sometimes न्
false
the feminine 2-stem present participle alone keeps what regardless of strength?
the nasal on the ending
false
how is strength determined in the participle forms?
the addition of a nasal makes it strong
false