(urth) Rajan vs Raja

James Wynn crushtv at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 17:04:25 PDT 2009


>>In Sanskrit
>> "Raja" is the nominative tense.
>
> Case?

Sure.

> Anyway, I'm impressed that you know about the vocative
> case in Sanskrit, as I know nothing about Sanskrit.

I don't speak Sanskrit. I looked it up (Thanks for that, Mr. Wolfe). 
Actually, I don' think there IS a modern term "rajan". Rajan is the term 
from which we get "raja" and the nominative *case* is "ray-jay".

J. 




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