masculine ending उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The movement between feminine and masculine endings, with the feminine endings receiving emphasis, enacts a longing on the part of the speaker for the young man to stay.
- These prayers were written for a female reader, but the singular feminine Latin endings were first overwritten with singular masculine endings, and then still later, plural masculine ones.
- Feminine nouns ending in-a, and masculine ending in-us has their palatal forms :-ia,-ius ( the latter is declined in the first paradigm in its plural ).
- Suffix is used to form adjective from a word denoting single human which is masculine and ends on consonant; selection depends on if the stem hard or soft . Suffix is similar but is attached to feminine words or masculine ending in.
- By the time the masculine ending was added, the entire history of the word was gone, otherwise we'd probably have " wider ", and no such problem . talk ) 23 : 43, 2 December 2008 ( UTC)
- The dative case in Latvian underwent further simplifications-the original masculine endings of " both " nouns and adjectives have been replaced with pronominal inflections : tas v + rs-> sg . tam v + ram, pl . v + riem.
- Since the feminine definite articles were-in and-an in Old Norse, while the masculine ending was-inn, another theory is that the retention of-n, combined with an earlier reduction of unstressed vowels, caused the masculine and feminine genders to merge.
- Greek first declension has two basic classes of feminine endings and one basic class of masculine endings, distinguished by their original nominative singular : long "- ", short "-( y ) ", long "-s ".
- The text for a da capo aria was typically a poem or other verse sequence written in two strophes, the first for the A section ( hence repeated later ) and the second for B . Each strophe consisted of from three to six lines, and terminated in a line containing a masculine ending.
- The metrist Marina Tarlinskaja ( 2014, 124 ) proposes to classify cases like " Demetrius " or " fawn on you " as masculine endings ( her example is " To sunder his that was thine enemy ", from Shakespeare's " Romeo and Juliet " ).