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 | | This locative is of regular occurrence in the case of Sindhi weak masculine nouns in ", For the old ablative, we have S. ghar", L. ghar, a house, abl. |
 | | There being in Sindhi no suffix of the genitive plural of the first personal pronoun, there is no compound for " our father." For that, as in the beginning of the Lord's Prayer, we must employ the full expression, asa-jo piu. |
 | | Sindhi examples of the compound tenses are halandO ahiytI, I am going; halando hOs, I was going; hatiO hiyO, I have gone; and so on. |
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