A Grammar of the Puḱh̲to, Puśh̲to, Or Language of the Afg̲h̲āns: In which the Rules are Illustrated by Examples from the Best Writers Both Poetical and Prose Together with Translations from the Articles of War and Remarks on the Language, Literature, and Descent of the Afg̲h̲ān Tribes |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
حروف تشبيه The Adjuncts of Similitude | 26 |
THE ALPHABET | 1 |
The Jelor actor the or attribute and the J or object explained and illustrated | 10 |
The Past Conditional Tense | 29 |
The Agent or Actor | 38 |
The Genders of Nouns | 46 |
The different kinds of Verbs | 50 |
The Past Tenseten classes | 93 |
29 | 140 |
39 | 146 |
The Transitive Infinitive to fill formed from an Adjective by the addition of JArabic | 158 |
THE SEPARATE PARTICLES | 166 |
Prepositions and Postpositions with examples | 171 |
Patronymical Adjectives | 177 |
The Past Tenses used as Nouns in some instances | 184 |
The Aorist | 53 |
Analysis and Conjugation of the Auxiliary Verbs J and J to be or become used | 57 |
The Imperative Mood | 63 |
The thirteen classes of Intransitive Infinitives explained | 72 |
The the Active Participle Agent or Noun of Action | 79 |
5 | 185 |
The Cardinal Points | 188 |
Words of similar sound used together | 197 |