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Grammar Tutorial::: Vocative Case / सबोधन वभित / sambodhana vibhakti

This document discusses the vocative case in Sanskrit grammar. The vocative case is used to address or call someone or something. Examples are provided of the words for "boy", "creeper", and "god" being used in vocative case by adding suffixes to address them directly. The vocative case represents the word form used to directly address nouns, with examples given of how it is applied to different gendered nouns in singular, dual, and plural forms.

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Grammar Tutorial::: Vocative Case / सबोधन वभित / sambodhana vibhakti

This document discusses the vocative case in Sanskrit grammar. The vocative case is used to address or call someone or something. Examples are provided of the words for "boy", "creeper", and "god" being used in vocative case by adding suffixes to address them directly. The vocative case represents the word form used to directly address nouns, with examples given of how it is applied to different gendered nouns in singular, dual, and plural forms.

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Vocative Case / (sambodhana vibhakti): Vocative Case or
(sambodhana vibhakti) of noun-form represents the word used to address or call someone or something.
Study the following sentences. These are in vocative case.
O! Boy

he baala
Here boy ( / baala), creeper ( /
lataa) and God ( / deva) are in vocative
case or (sambodhana
vibhakti)
O! Creeper

he late
O! God

he deva
All the above sentences address or call someone. So, the person or thing being addressed is in vocative case.
Note: I ( / asmad) and You ( / yusmad) words do not have any vocative case.
Vocative Case ( / sambodhana vibhakti)
Word

Gender

Singular

Dual

Plural

Similar Words
Boy
/ baala
M -
baala

baalau

baalaaH
-
Creeper
/ lataa
F -
late

late

lataaH
-
River
/ nadii
F -
nadii

nadyau

nadyaH
-
Fruit
/ phalam
N -
phalam

phale

phalaani
-
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