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  '''Ending:''' Indian languages use various endings along with various words to express tense, case etc. ''Kinds of Ending'' in ''Bangla:'' (a) ''Tense Ending'' (e.g., ''chhilaam'' in "AAmi Korchhilaam" (I was doing), ''bo'' in "Aami Korbo" (I shall do), ''chhi'', ''e'', ''taam'', ''i'', ''o'', ''te'' etc.), (b) ''Case Ending'' (e.g., ''ke'' in "Aamaake" (me), ''te'' in "Ghare" (at room), ''aar'' in "Tomaar" (your), ''der'' etc.), (c) ''Personal Ending'' (e.g., ''s'' in "Jaas" (go), ''o'' in "Jeo" (Please go) etc.), (d) ''Imperative Ending'' (e.g., ''o'' in "Toomi Gaao" (You sing), ''o'' in "Toomi Jaao" (you go) etc.), (e) ''Participle / Principal Ending'' (e.g., ''e'' in "Kheye" (after eating) etc.)  
  
+ '''Determiners''' are words like ''a, an, the, this, that, these, those, every, each, some, any, my, his, one, two etc.,'' which determine or limit the meaning of the nouns that follow. All determiners except ''a, an, the'' are generally classed among adjectives. 
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+ '''Punctuation:'''
+ (a) ''Comma:'' ,  (b) ''Sentence Final:'' . ! ? |  (c) ''Quote:'' ' "
+ (d) ''Left Parenthesis:'' ( [ { <  (e) ''Right Parenthesis:'' ) ] } >
+ (f) Mid-Sentence Pinctuation:'' : ; -  (g) ''Others:'' + - % ^ & * / \
  
  
  == Challenges ==

Received on Sunday, 9 October 2005 10:42:03 UTC