Singular
* Prathama Purusha (I): गमिष्यामि (gamishyaami)
* Madhyama Purusha (You): गमिष्यसि (gamishyasi)
* Utttama Purusha (He/She/It): गमिष्यति (gamishyati)
Dual
* Prathama Purusha (We): गमिष्यवः (gamishyavah)
* Madhyama Purusha (You (two)): गमिष्यथः (gamishyatah)
* Utttama Purusha (They (two)): गमिष्यतः (gamishyatah)
Plural
* Prathama Purusha (We): गमिष्यामः (gamishyāmah)
* Madhyama Purusha (You (all)): गमिष्यथ (gamishyath)
* Utttama Purusha (They (all)): गमिष्यन्ति (gamishyanti)
Explanation:
* Gam: This is the root verb meaning "to go."
* Lrit Lakar: This is the future tense.
* Prathama, Madhyama, Utttama: These refer to the first, second, and third persons, respectively.
* Singular, Dual, Plural: These refer to the number of subjects (one, two, many).
Usage:
These forms are used to express actions that will happen in the future. For example:
* गमिष्यामि: I will go.
* गमिष्यसि: You will go.
* गमिष्यन्ति: They will go.