Ha > References for ‘Hasanta’
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[4] HALANTA, HASANTA. Ending with a consonantal sound instead of the usual implied vowel, thus m instead of ma.
[15] T ( ৎ [...] writing t rather than ta with a hasanta after it. Wherever ta is written with a hasanta beneath it, t can be written in [...] kept and given formal acceptance.
[22] The sound r directly controls the [...] [in the Bengali alphabet] with a hasanta diacritical mark ( [...] directly control any other sound.
[39] Full pronunciation and pronunciation with hasanta [consonantal mark] : For the [...] pronunciations are roughly as follows:
[41] 2) In the case of a conjunct letter, it will be fully pronounced; pronunciation with hasanta [consonantal mark] is not acceptable [...] Devadat), Vaedya (not Vaed), etc.
[13] The pronunciation of vowels in [...] or half-borrowed does not have a hasanta then it is fully pronounced while [...] by Atharvavedic pronunciation.
[15] Dhiyo jo nah pracodayát [...] pronounce na by adding a hasanta [consonantal ending]; and [...] nah are somewhat the same.
[10] Let us talk about suffixes. A suffix [...] [laŕká] is pronounced with a hasanta). If the suffix pan is added then [...] Here the na is pronounced with a hasanta. Thus a small change occurs in [...] becomes “subjective”.
[13] Ka means “water”. Ka [...] also worth noting that there is no hasanta [...] colloquial meanings. For example:
[3] It is said that the locative is [...] Pálámute. If a word ends with hasanta pronunciation (whether it is spelled [...] spelled with ete because there is no hasanta pronunciation.
[5] Now the question is: why is iṋa [...] because even though the m (with hasanta) of the first gam is padánta, [...] word vasanta as vasaḿta.
[27] Anyway, the sixth case is used [...] varddhamán is not spelled with a hasanta it is pronounced as if it had one. Hence it is varddhamáner, but cuncŕor.
[28] Just as r and er are added to form [...] whose pronunciation ends with an hasanta, whether or not they are spelled [...] Varddhamán-ete, Kalikátá-te.
[18] Earlier I said that the Vedic word [...] Sanskrit the visarga equals s (with hasanta) equals r (with hasanata) equals h (with hasanta). That is, nah and nas are the [...] final “s” is silent.
[8] There are so many scriptures, Vedas [...] themselves regarding the grammar and hasanta and visarga of the slokas. And [...] that room. Karmiis are like that.
[30] The meaning of the verbal root [...] the root ad. Ad + na = anna. If hasanta da [where the a after the d is [...] it has little nutritive value.
[111] At any rate, the spelling of the [...] is nothing to say if one adds a hasanta at the end of the word más. [...] “in the concerning year”.