අස්ස
Pali
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
- assa (Latin script)
- 𑀅𑀲𑁆𑀲 (Brahmi script)
- अस्स (Devanagari script)
- অস্স (Bengali script)
- အဿ or ဢသ်သ (Burmese script)
- อสฺส or อัสสะ (Thai script)
- ᩋᩔ (Tai Tham script)
- ອສ຺ສ or ອັສສະ (Lao script)
- អស្ស (Khmer script)
- 𑄃𑄥𑄴𑄥 (Chakma script)
Noun
අස්ස m
- Sinhala script form of assa (“horse”)
Declension
Declension table of "අස්ස" (masculine)
Case \\ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | අස්සො (asso) | අස්සා (assā) |
Accusative (second) | අස්සං (assaṃ) | අස්සෙ (asse) |
Instrumental (third) | අස්සෙන (assena) | අස්සෙහි (assehi) or අස්සෙභි (assebhi) |
Dative (fourth) | අස්සස්ස (assassa) or අස්සාය (assāya) or අස්සත්ථං (assatthaṃ) | අස්සානං (assānaṃ) |
Ablative (fifth) | අස්සස්මා (assasmā) or අස්සම්හා (assamhā) or අස්සා (assā) | අස්සෙහි (assehi) or අස්සෙභි (assebhi) |
Genitive (sixth) | අස්සස්ස (assassa) | අස්සානං (assānaṃ) |
Locative (seventh) | අස්සස්මිං (assasmiṃ) or අස්සම්හි (assamhi) or අස්සෙ (asse) | අස්සෙසු (assesu) |
Vocative (calling) | අස්ස (assa) | අස්සා (assā) |
Adjective
අස්ස
- Sinhala script form of assa, masculine/neuter genitive/dative singular of ඉම (ima, “this”)
Pronoun
අස්ස
- Sinhala script form of assa masculine/neuter genitive/dative singular of ඉම (ima, “this”)
Verb
අස්ස
- Sinhala script form of assa, second/third-person singular optative active of අත්ථි (atthi, “to be”)
- 2006, The Fourth Book in the Suttanta-Pitaka: Majjhimanikāya (I), page 336:
- 25. සෙය්යථාපි භික්ඛවෙ පුරිසො අද්ධානමග්ගපටිපන්නො - සො පස්සෙය්ය මහන්තං උදකණ්ණවං, ඔරිමං තීරං සාසඞ්කං සප්පටිභයං, පාරිමං තීරං ඛෙමං අප්පටිභයං, න චස්ස නාවා සන්තාරණී උත්තරසෙතු වා අපාරාපාරං ගමනාය;
- 25. Seyyathāpi bhikkhave puriso addhānamaggapaṭipanno - so passeyya mahantaṃ udakaṇṇavaṃ, orimaṃ tīraṃ sāsaṅkaṃ sappaṭibhayaṃ, pārimaṃ tīraṃ khemaṃ appaṭibhayaṃ, na cassa nāvā santāraṇī uttarasetu vā apārāpāraṃ gamanāya;
- Suppose, brethren, there was a person traveling along the road. They’d see a large deluge, whose near shore was dubious and perilous, while the far shore was a sanctuary free of peril. But there was no ferryboat or bridge for crossing over.
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