To start learning any language, you need to understand the tiny titbits so that you become fluent in it with some practice. Sanskrit is no exception. You can start by learning small things about the intricacies of this language.
Below are the nominative forms of the first, second, and third-person pronouns in the Sanskrit language.
First Person in the Sanskrit language
अहम् | I | Aham |
आवाम् | We (two) | Āvām |
वयम् | We (all) | Vayam |
Second Person in the Sanskrit language
त्वम् | You | Tvam |
युवाम् | You (two) | Yuvām |
यूयम् | You (all) | Yūyam |
Third Person in the Sanskrit language
सः | He | Saḥ |
सा | She | Sā |
तत् | It | Tat |
तौ | They (two) | Tau (M) |
ते | They (two) | Te (F) |
ते | They (two) | Te (N) |
ते | They (all) | Te (M) |
ताः | They (all) | Tāḥ (F) |
तानि | They (all) | Tāni (N) |
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Hi,
Thanks for pointing it out–they were hidden due to formatting. Have made them visible now. Thank you once again!