Path Dhatu in Lad Lakara
The "lad" lakara is used to express commands, requests, or suggestions. It is typically used in the singular, but it can also be used in the plural.
Here's the breakdown of the "path" dhatu in the "lad" lakara:
* Singular:
* 1st Person (I): Not applicable (commands are given, not received)
* 2nd Person (You): पथ (path)
* 3rd Person (He/She/It): पथतु (path-tu)
* Plural:
* 1st Person (We): Not applicable (commands are given, not received)
* 2nd Person (You): पथत (path-ta)
* 3rd Person (They): पथन्तु (path-antu)
Explanation:
* Path: The root of the verb "to go, to travel."
* Tu: The suffix for the singular 3rd person.
* Ta: The suffix for the plural 2nd person.
* Antu: The suffix for the plural 3rd person.
Examples:
* Singular:
* Path: Go! (to one person)
* Path-tu: Let him/her/it go!
* Plural:
* Path-ta: Go! (to more than one person)
* Path-antu: Let them go!
Important Note: This is a basic explanation of the "path" dhatu in the "lad" lakara. The actual usage of these forms can vary depending on the context and the specific tense involved.
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