Personal Pronouns ‘amha’ and ‘tumha’
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Personal Pronoun ‘amha’
amha = I
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Paṭhamā | ahaṃ | mayaṃ, asmā, amhe, no |
Dutiyā | maṃ, mamaṃ | amhaṃ, amhe, amhākaṃ, no |
Tatiyā | mayā, me | amhehi, amhebhi, no |
Catutthī | mama, mayhaṃ, amhaṃ, mamaṃ, me | amhaṃ, amhe, asmākaṃ, amhākaṃ, no |
Pañcamī | mayā | amhehi, amhebhi, no |
Chaṭṭhī | mama, mayhaṃ, amhaṃ, mamaṃ, me | amhaṃ, amhe, asmākaṃ, amhākaṃ, no |
Sattamī | mayi | asmāsu, amhesu |
The usage of the cases as studied for other nouns is valid for pronouns as well.
Thus, we can translate the above declined forms of pronoun amha as :
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
Nominative – | I | We |
Accusative – | me / to me | us / to us |
Instrumental – | by / with / through me | by / with / through us |
Dative – | to / for me | to / for us |
Ablative – | from me | from us |
Genitive – | of me / my / mine | of us / our / ours |
Locative – | in / on / upon me | in / on / upon us |
Personal Pronoun ‘tumha’
tumha = you
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Paṭhamā | tvaṃ, tuvaṃ | tumhe, vo |
Dutiyā | taṃ, tavaṃ, tuvaṃ, tvaṃ | tumhaṃ, tumhe, tumhākaṃ, vo |
Tatiyā | tvayā, tayā, te | tumhehi, tumhebhi, vo |
Catutthī | tava, tuyhaṃ, tumhaṃ, te | tumhaṃ, tumhe, tumhākaṃ, vo |
Pañcamī | tvayā, tayā, tvamhā | tumhehi, tumhebhi, vo |
Chaṭṭhī | tava, tuyhaṃ, tumhaṃ, te | tumhaṃ, tumhe, tumhākaṃ, vo |
Sattamī | tvayi, tayi | tumhesu |
Thus, we can translate the above declined forms of pronoun tumha as :
Singular or Plural | |
---|---|
Nominative – | You |
Accusative – | you / to you |
Instrumental – | by / with / through you |
Dative – | to / for you |
Ablative – | from you |
Genitive – | of you / your / yours |
Locative – | in / on / upon you |
Please note that most of the suttas are the teachings given in person (face to face). Thus, we come across a lot of conversations in them, and pronouns like ‘I’ and ‘you’ occur quite frequently.
Let us translate a few sentences adopted from the Suttas with various declined forms of amha and tumha.
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