ഈ താളിൽ തെറ്റുതിരുത്തൽ വായന നടന്നിരിക്കുന്നു
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Sing. | évan (= which man, who?) |
Plur. | évar (= which persons, who?) |
Sing. | yávan | Plu. | yávar |
évaḷ (= which woman, who?) |
yávaḷ | ||||||
étu (= which thing, what?) |
éva (= which things, what?) |
yátu | yáva |
'Yávan' etc. are only another form of 'evan' etc. The
neuter has two forms we may say 'etu' (yátu) or
'entu' (= what?).
92. Are there any other pronominal nouns formed by
the demonstrative and interrogative letters in com-
position?
Yes; for example, 'annatu' ('annavan' 'annavaḷ') 'in-
natu' (=that, this sort of thing, person etc.); 'ennatu'
(= what sort of thing? etc.) 'angngu' (= that place);
'annu' (= that day); 'atra'; 'aviṭe'; 'angine' (= in that
way); 'appóḷ' (= that time, then); and there are many
other demonstrative or interrogative words denoting
place, time, and manner.