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Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (3)

[18] Vocabulary : The meaning [...] first verb forms. Pronouns and indeclinables were not created from verbs. They were produced from psycho-acoustic notes. In English, indeclinables are commonly called prepositions [...] such. Anyhow, both pronouns and indeclinables come from acoustic notes. Ámi [...] ago in which we find these lines:

Compound Words (Discourse 18) (8)

[9] The “of” that I have [...] and conjunctions in English are indeclinables. “The” is the definite [...] khuŕá, khuŕi.

[27] Some samása are completely [...] here both theke and paryanta are indeclinables. Ásamudrahimácala has been created with the help of these two indeclinables. The samása which is based on such indeclinables is called avyayiibháva [...] vyásavákya that depends on indeclinables, for example, ágá [...] to the reading of the Chandi].

[28] Similarly, we use avyayiibháva [...] samása. Not all Sanskrit indeclinables are indeclinables in Bengali. These kinds of Sanskrit indeclinables (but non-indeclinables in Bengali) [...] a non-indeclinable in Bengali.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (2)

[15] I was discussing the use of the [...] English. All the locative-indicating indeclinables were created like this.

[16] Apart from the locative-indicating indeclinables, in all those cases where the [...] and should be accepted as such.

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (2)

[3] The next subject of discussion [...] something else”. In Bengali the indeclinables hate [from], theke, t́heine [...] indeclinable se is used, in Oriya ru, etc.

[8] In Sanskrit the fifth case has [...] formed by adding ablative-indicating indeclinables, such as theke, ceye, hate, etc. [...] used to mean “to”.

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (2)

[28] In what we have been discussing [...] Secondly, in English the instrumental indeclinables “by” and “with” [...] in the Latin-derived languages.

[32] In Sanskrit the fourth case is [...] fourth case is formed by adding the indeclinables janya, nimitta, lági, lege, [...] example, asmad – mahyam.