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Pali
Verb
สุณาติ (root su, fifth conjugation)
- Thai script form of suṇāti (“to hear”)
2005, บุญคิด วัชรศาสตร์, ภาษาเมืองล้านนา (overall work in Thai), Chiang Mai: Tharatong Print Shop, →ISBN, page 192:(๒) สุณนฺตุ โภนฺโต เย เทวา อสฺมึ ฐาเน อาทิคตา* ทีฆายุกา สทา โหนฺตุ.
(๓) สพฺพสตฺตานํ สุขี อตฺตานํ ปริหรนฺตุ.- (2) suṇantu bhonto ye devā asmiṃ ṭhāne ādigatā* dīghāyukā sadā hontu,
(3) sabbasattānaṃ sukhī attānaṃ pariharantu.
* Translated as though adhigatā - Listen, Lords! May the devas who stay at this place always be long-lived, and live happily for themselves and for the benefit of all beings.
Conjugation
With implicit vowels:
- Present active participle: สุณนฺตฺ (suṇant), which see for forms and usage
- Present middle participle: สุณมาน (suṇamāna), which see for forms and usage
- Past participle: สุต (suta), which see for forms and usage
- Past active participle: สุตวนฺตฺ (sutavant), which see for forms and usage
- Absolutive: สุตฺวา (sutvā)
- Causative: สาเวติ (sāveti) or สาวยติ (sāvayati), which see for forms and usage
Without implicit vowels:
- Present active participle: สุณันต (suṇant), which see for forms and usage
- Present middle participle: สุณะมานะ (suṇamāna), which see for forms and usage
- Past participle: สุต (suta), which see for forms and usage
- Past active participle: สุตะวันต (sutavant), which see for forms and usage
- Absolutive: สุตวา (sutvā)
- Causative: สาเวติ (sāveti) or สาวะยะติ (sāvayati), which see for forms and usage