Class X (10) verbs are thematic, meaning the thematic -अ- is inserted between the stem and the endings. It also means that the stem does not change for strong versus weak endings, as is the case for athematic verbs. For Class X verbs, -अय- is added to the root, which is guṇated in a light syllable and unchanged in a heavy syllable. A light syllable is one where a short vowel is followed by no or one consonant; a heavy syllable has either a long vowel or a short vowel followed by two or more consonants. Medial -अ- is often vṛddhied.(Hart p. 3) Thus:
- चुर् → चोरायति,
- तड् → ताडयति,
- but पीड् → पीडयति
Example Root: पीड् = squeeze, afflict, hurt.
Present Tense
Present Active
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
पीडयामि |
पीडयावः |
पीडयामः |
Second |
पीडयसि |
पीडयथः |
पीडयथ |
Third |
पीडयति |
पीडयतः |
पीदयन्ति |
Present Middle
Example Root: लभ् = acquire, obtain
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
पीडये |
पीडयावहे |
पीडयामहे |
Second |
पीडयसे |
पीडयेथे |
पीडयध्वे |
Third |
पीडयते |
पीडयेते |
पीडयन्ते |
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Imperfect
Imperfect Active
Prefix अ- is always added just before the root after any other prefixes, employing saṃdhi rules. (Hart, p.24) The augment अ- added to the initial vowels इ-, उ-, and ऋ- coalesces to make the vṛddhi (not the guṇa) of the second element, that is, ऐ-, ऊ-, आर-. (Hart, p.78)
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
अपीडयम् |
अपीडयाव |
अपीडयाम |
Second |
अपीडयः |
अपीडयतम् |
अपीडयत |
Third |
अपीडयत् |
अपीडयताम् |
अपीडयन् |
Imperfect Middle
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
अपीडये |
अपीडयावहि |
अपीडयामहि |
Second |
अपीडयथा: |
अपीडयेथाम् |
अपीडयध्वम् |
Third |
अपीडयत |
अपीडयेताम् |
अपीडयन्त |
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Optative
Optative expresses wish (“may he…”), request (“would you?”), what is desirable or proper (“they should”), and what may occur (“it might…”). (Hart, p. 51).
Optative Active
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
पीडयेयम् |
पीडयेव |
पीडयेम |
Second |
पीडयेः |
पीडयेतम् |
पीडयेत |
Third |
पीडयेत् |
पीडयेताम् |
पीडयेयुः |
Optative Middle
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
पीडयेय |
पीडयेवहि |
पीडयेमहि |
Second |
पीडयेथाः |
पीडयेयाथाम् |
पीडयेध्वम् |
Third |
पीडयेत |
पीडयेयाताम् |
पीडयेरन् |
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Imperative
The imperative is the command tense. In English, it is only found in the 2nd person: “Go home!”, “Do your homework”, and “Beat them!” However, Sanskrit uses it for all persons and numbers. In the 1st and 3rd person it can be translated as “may” and “let” respectively, such as “May I always be kind!” and “Let them always find happiness!”
Imperative Active
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
पीडयानि |
पीडयाव |
पीडयाम |
Second |
पीडय |
पीडयतम् |
पीडयत |
Third |
पीडयतु |
पीडयताम् |
पीडयन्तु |
Imperative Middle
Person |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
First |
पीडयै |
पीडयावहै |
पीडयामहै |
Second |
पीडयस्व |
पीडयेथाम् |
पीडयध्वम् |
Third |
पीडयताम् |
पीडयेताम् |
पीडयन्ताम् |
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