𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀑𑀺

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Prakrit

Prakrit numbers (edit)
30
[a], [b], [c] β†  2 𑁩
3
4  β†’ [a], [b], [c]
    Cardinal: 𑀒𑀑 (tao), 𑀒𑀉 (taΓΌ), 𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀑𑀺 (tiαΉ‡αΉ‡i), 𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀑𑀁 (tiαΉ‡αΉ‡aαΉƒ)
    Ordinal: 𑀒𑀇𑀅 (taΓ―a), π‘€’π‘€ˆπ‘€… (taΔ«a), 𑀒𑁂𑀅 (tea), 𑀒𑀺𑀇𑀬 (tiiya), π‘€’π‘€»π‘€… (tΔ«a), π‘€’π‘€‡π‘€šπ‘†π‘€š (taΓ―jja), π‘€’π‘€Ίπ‘€‡π‘€šπ‘†π‘€š (tiijja), π‘€’π‘€˜π‘†π‘€˜ (tacca)

Etymology

Inherited from Ashokan Prakrit 𑀒𑀺𑀁𑀦𑀺 (tiαΉƒni), from Sanskrit ΰ€€ΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ₯€ΰ€£ΰ€Ώ n (trī́ṇi).

Numeral

𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀑𑀺 (tiαΉ‡αΉ‡i) (Devanagari ΰ€€ΰ€Ώΰ€£ΰ₯ΰ€£ΰ€Ώ) (cardinal number)[1][2][3]

  1. three

Declension

Maharastri declension of 𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀑𑀺
Singular Plural
Nominative 𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀑𑀺 (tiαΉ‡αΉ‡i)
Accusative 𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀑𑀺 (tiαΉ‡αΉ‡i)
Instrumental 𑀒𑀻𑀳𑀺𑀁 (tΔ«hiαΉƒ)
Dative
Ablative 𑀒𑀻𑀳𑀺𑀁𑀒𑁄 (tΔ«hiαΉƒto)
Genitive 𑀒𑀺𑀑𑁆𑀳𑀁 (tiαΉ‡haαΉƒ)
Locative 𑀒𑀻𑀲𑀼𑀁 (tΔ«suαΉƒ)
Vocative
Note: Many of these forms may be unattested.

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Pischel, Richard, Jha, Subhadra (contributor) (1957) Comparative Grammar of the Prakrit Languages, Varanasi: Motilal Banarasidass, page 315
  2. ^ Woolner, Alfred Cooper, An Introduction to Prakritβ€Ž, Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 1917, page 41.
  3. ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) β€œtiαΉ‡αΉ‡i”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press