Ṇy: Sanskrit declension schemes
Sanskrit Grammar
Ṇy is a word in the Sanskrit language where it represents a Noun. This page shows the declension shemes of the possible gender(s) including the grammatical case and number. Note that Sanskrit has eight cases, three numbers and three different genders. The Sanskrit noun Ṇy is found in masculine form. These declensions are also used for the adjectives.
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Masculine declension scheme:
This is the Masculine declension of the word Ṇy following the rules for -a.
single | dual | plural | |
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nominative. | ṇy� | ṇy | ṇy� |
accusative. | ṇy | ṇy | ṇy |
instrumental. | ṇyԲ | ṇy峾 | ṇy� |
dative. | ṇyⲹ | ṇy峾 | ṇyⲹ� |
ablative. | ṇy | ṇy峾 | ṇyⲹ� |
genitive. | ṇyⲹ | ṇy� | ṇyām |
locative. | ṇy | ṇy� | ṇyṣu |
vocative. | ṇy | ṇy | ṇy� |
Compound: | ṇy- | ||
Adverb: | -ṇy | -ṇy |