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Kannada Kali
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Kannada Learning Programme
Part-2

By:
CAd£ï PÀĪÀiÁgï (Anjan Kumar) anjankumarhg@gmail.com anjankumar@alcatel-lucent.com

Session 15

Third Person Pronouns
(Masculine, Remote)

First person

Third Person

naanu

avanu

he

Ex:
He is software engineer avanu software engineer

First person

Third Person

nanna

avana

Ex:
His town is mysooru avana ooru mysooru

his

Third Person Pronouns
(Masculine, Remote)

First person

Third Person

nanage

avanige

Ex: he needs car avanige car bEku

to him / for him

Third Person Pronouns
(Feminine, Remote)

First person

Third Person

English

naanu

avaLu

she

Ex:
She is software engineer avaLu software engineer

First person

Third Person

English

nanna

avaLa

her

Ex:
Her town is mysooru avaLa ooru mysooru

Third Person Pronouns
(Remote)

First person

Third Person

English

nanage

avaLige

to her / for hem

Ex: she needs car avaLige car bEku

Session 16

Third Person pronouns
First Person
Masculine Feminine equivalent naanu nanna nanage

(Remote)

Plural

Avanu

AvaLu

Avaru

(He)

(She)

(They)

Avana

AvaLa

Avara

(His)

(Her)

(Their)

Avanige

AvaLige

Avarige

(To him /
For him)

(To her / For (To them / For
Her)
them)

Third Person pronouns
First Person
Masculine Feminine equivalent naanu nanna nanage

(Proximate)

Plural

ivanu

ivaLu

ivaru

(He)

(She)

(They)

ivana

ivaLa

ivara

(His)

(Her)

(Their)

ivanige

ivaLige

ivarige

(To him /
For him)

(To her /
For Her)

(To them / For them) abhyaasa
Who is he? vo koun hain? avanu yaaru?
He is my friend. His name is Pavan. vo mEra friend hain. uska naam Pavan hain avanu nanna friend (snEhita/geLeya). avana hesaru Pavan
He needs holiday usko chutti chaahiye avanige raja bEku

abhyaasa
They don’t

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