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computed
Case | Singular | Plural |
1 | nom. | | |
2 | acc. | | |
3 | ins. | | |
4 | dat. | | |
5 | abl. | | |
6 | gen. | | |
7 | loc. | | |
ā | voc. | | |
The declension table can be calculated from the following inputs:
- a pronoun in raw form e.g. amha tumha ta etc. (including number 1–4)
- an irregular noun or its related word e.g. mana rāja atta kattu pitu etc.
- a word ending with -tar, declining as kattu or kattar (only m.)
- a word ending with -ant (not -antu), declining as guṇavant or guṇavantu
- a word ending with -anta, declining as gacchanta
- otherwise a generic word (ending with a valid vowel)
All recognizable whole-word inputs are:
- Pronouns: amha, tumha, ta, eta, ima, amu, ka, kiṃ, kiṃci, ya, sabba, katara, katama, ubhaya, itara, añña, aññatara, aññatama, pubba, para, apara, dakkhiṇa, uttara, adhara, eka (1), dvi (2), ti (3), catu (4), and ubho
- Irregular nouns:
- Masculine: mana and its group, rāja, brahma, atta, ātuma, satthu, kattu and its group, pitu and its group, yuva, addhā, muddhā, sā, bhavanta, karonta, arahanta, santa, mahanta
- Others: mātu and its group (f.), kamma (nt.), go (m., f.), gacchanta (m., nt.), himavant (m.), satimant (m.), guṇavant (m., f., nt.)
The computed results can be totally meaningless.