Learn Pali Language- Nouns - Basic Declension
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- The fourth video in this series of Pali grammar tutorials for the absolute beginner - in English. For anyone wishing to learn the language of the Theravada canon.
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Clear and perfect teaching.. Please continue thi lesson
Very clear and easy explanation on declension / change forms of nouns in Pali grammar.
Thanks for the video. I love it!
Keep up the good work. Your lesson very helpful for new pali student like me.🥰🤗
Thank you very much. May you be well.
So informative
Thank you for this video!
You are welcome
if this is new or difficult for anyone study the declensions in Latin which are the exact same grammatical functions.
As a Malaysian Chinese who speaks Mandarin and Malay, I thought English grammar is unnecessarily complicated. My goodness, this is bordering on madness. Why did the Indian evolve such a complicated language? Anyway, thank you for the clear and concise introduction.
Voy a hablar que yo sepa sobre el idioma; el palí es un idioma indo-europeo (al que pertenecen el inglés, el ruso y muchísimos más idiomas, yendo por Europa, el Cáucaso hasta la India). Los idiomas indo-europeos tienen más o menos los aspectos gramaticales (buenos ejemplos son complicadísimas conjugaciones verbales, géneros gramaticales y declensiones) que tiene el palí, como el ruso, el latín, el letón. Idiomas más antiguos como el sánscrito y el inglés antigue (nanti cek ini, kamu akan terkejut seberapa miripnya dengan bahasa Jerman) conservan aquellos aspectos antes de hacerse de otros idiomas menores como el hindí o el punyabí (del sánscrito) cuyas grámaticas son más simples.
Espero que le salga útil mi palabrería xd
@@Wang-d2w Thanks. I'm aware that it's Indo European language and Latin is complicated too (I heard the Latin language joke from Ajahn Brahm). Speaking of which, I should resume learning Pali after stopping for than a month. Still, it makes one wonders why these people came up with such complicated language in the first place.
@@WayChuangAng May I know the joke? a little curioud
@@Wang-d2w It seems like I can't answer by pasting youtube url.
@@Wang-d2w Search for "Evening Q&A 21 December Ajahn Brahm Meditation Retreat 2023" and skip to timestamp at 1:52:20 to hear the joke
Hind ya Marathi me nahi hai Pali bhasa sikhane ka video.
Very easy and clear explanation of declensions/change forms, of noun in Pali grammar.