Dhatu (Root): चल (chal)
Lakarak (Tense): लङ् (lang)
Person/Number:
* Prathama Purusha (First Person)
* Ekavacan (Singular): चलमि (chalami) - I go/move
* Dwivacan (Dual): चलवः (chalavaḥ) - We two go/move
* Bahuvacan (Plural): चलामः (chalaamaḥ) - We all go/move
* Madhyama Purusha (Second Person)
* Ekavacan (Singular): चलसि (chalasi) - You go/move
* Dwivacan (Dual): चलथः (chalathaḥ) - You two go/move
* Bahuvacan (Plural): चलथ (chalata) - You all go/move
* Utttama Purusha (Third Person)
* Ekavacan (Singular): चलति (chalati) - He/She/It goes/moves
* Dwivacan (Dual): चलतः (chalataḥ) - They two go/move
* Bahuvacan (Plural): चलन्ति (chalanti) - They all go/move
Key Points:
* Dhatu Roop: This is the complete conjugation of the verb "to move/go" in the present tense.
* Lang Lakarak: Lang indicates the present tense.
* Person: The "purusha" (person) refers to the subject of the verb.
* Number: The "vacan" (number) indicates the number of subjects.
Example:
* Chalati (He/She/It goes/moves) - This is the third-person singular form of the verb in the present tense.
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