Sentence Practice 4 Flashcards
New Pali Course 1
The robber steals an ox.
coro / coreti / goṇaṃ
Coro goṇaṃ coreti.
The clerk’s son buys a horse.
lekhakassa / putto / kiṇāti / assaṃ
Lekhakassa putto assaṃ kiṇāti.
Merchants sell lamps.
vāṇijā/ vikkiṇanti / dīpe
Vāṇijā dīpe vikkiṇanti.
He knows the friend’s son.
so / jānāti / mittassa / puttaṃ
So mittassa puttaṃ jānāti.
Boys learn in the village.
kumārā / uggaṇhanti / gāme
Kumārā gāme uggaṇhanti.
Peacocks are on the road.
mayūrā / bhavanti / magge
Mayūrā magge bhavanti.
The slave lights a lamp.
dāso / jāleti / dīpaṃ
Dāso dīpaṃ jāleti.
Lions kill deer.
sīhā / mārenti / mige
Sīhā mige mārenti.
The king governs the island.
bhūpālo / pāleti / dīpaṃ
Bhūpālo dīpaṃ pāleti.
Birds fly in the sky.
sakuṇā / uḍḍenti / ākāse
Sakuṇā ākāse uḍḍenti.
We see the sons of the merchants.
mayaṃ/ passāma / putte / vāṇijassa
Mayaṃ vāṇijassa putte passāma.
Look at the hands of the man.
olokesi / hatthe / purisassa
Purisassa hatthe olokesi.
You hear the doctrine of the Buddha.
tvaṃ / suṇāsi / dhammaṃ / Buddhassa
Tvaṃ Buddhassa dhammaṃ suṇāsi.
They respect (or make offerings) the community.
te / pūjenti / saṇghaṃ
Te saṇghaṃ pūjenti.
The monkey teases (or oppresses) the birds.
vānaro / pīḷeti / sakuṇe
Vānaro sakuṇe pīḷeti.