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HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE.

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must be chaoged to J (z) in that number, and to (ih)
or J\ (iyari) in the plural: when, however, two or more
words come together, each of which might assume the
feminine p]ural sign ^ (?i) or (an), as in rnany of the
definite tenses, whether active or passive, that sign is
usually omitted in all such words but the last; so, ^
they (females) hacl been; Jj Jh we

(females) shall be being callecl. See paragraphs 22, 23,
25, 26.

CHAPTER VI.

On Indeclinable JVords.

Under which head may be comprised the postpositions
or prepositions, adverbs, conjunctions and interjections.

36. Besides the simple postpositions enumerated in
paragraph 7, there are many worcls, usecl in like man-
ner, which, being for the most part nouns or participles
ooverned by a simple postposition understood, generally
require J or J before them ;* * ancl the most common of
those which require J are

o

* JcjU like, is sometimes constructed with J and at others with J.
 
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