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What is anyavachana with example in Kannada

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Answered by riyasharma92184
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A Kannada grammar (Kannada: ಕನ್ನಡ ವ್ಯಾಕರಣ) is primarily based on Keshiraja's Shabdamanidarpana (c. 1260 CE) which provides the fullest systematic exposition of Kannada language.[1][2] The earlier grammatical works include portions of Kavirajamarga (a treatise on alańkāra) of 9th century, Kavyavalokana and Karnatakabhashabhushana both authored by Nagavarma II in first half of the 12th century.[2] The grammar of Kannada differs greatly from that of the Indo-European languages.

Various grammatical aspects of Kannada include, tatsama–tadbhava, vibhakti pratyaya, kāla (tense-forms), linga (gender-forms), sandhi, samāsa, chandassu, alańkāra; and different poetrical metres such as vritta, tripadi, kanda (also called, choupadi or chaturpadi), shatpadi, sāngatya and others.

The name given for a pure, true letter is akshara, akkara or varna. Each letter has its own form (ākāra) and sound (shabda); providing the visible andhare audible representations, respectively. Kannada is written from left to right.[3]Kannada alphabet (aksharamale or varnamale) now consists of 49 letters.[4]is

Each sound has its own distinct letter, and therefore every word is pronounced exactly as it is spelt; so the ear is a sufficient guide. After the exact sounds of the letters have been once gained, every word can be pronounced with perfect accuracy. The accent falls on the first syllable.[3]

The first treatise on Kannada grammar in English was written in 1864 by Rev. Thomas Hodson, a Wesleyan missionary, as An Elementary Grammar of thewordt, or Canarese Language[5]

Answered by guruu99
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In Kannada, anyavachana refers to the singular number. It is used to refer to a single object or person.

Explanation:

  • A singular number is known as anyavachana in Sanskrit grammar. In addition to the dual and plural, it is a grammatical number.
  • A single anyavachana refers to an object or person, while a dual or plural refers to two or more objects or people.
  • A single object or person is called an anyavachana in Kannada. A dog would be referred to as yoyi (lac) if it is singular.
  • In addition, you would use anyavachana to say "flower" in the singular form, "hoovu" (ಹೂವು).

When addressing someone or something respectfully in Kannada, the singular form is often used. People may refer to elders or respected individuals as "nanna" as a mark of respect, which is Kannada for "father". Temples or sacred objects can also be referred to in the singular form to show reverence.

  • Kannada and other Indian languages include anyavachana as a grammatical concept. Mastering it is essential for effective communication.
  • For example, if you want to say "book" in the singular form, you would use anyavachana and say "pustaka" (ಪುಸ್ತಕ).
  • Similarly, if you want to say "tree" in the singular form, you would use anyavachana and say "marada" (ಮರದ).

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