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ON THE COMBINATION OF NOUNS WITH PRONOUNS.
When a noun is compounded with a pronoun of the first or second person (I, we, thou, ye) the termination is changed; by adding affixes borrowed from the pronoun.
If the noun ends in I the affix uses the same vowel. Thus, from So|_4 a father and a mother.
9o[ip I am (his) father.
"^£> &top I am (his) mother,
^ijj tfol&a Thou art his father.
«Sa Thou art his mother.
In ordinary talking these affixes are not much used. Thus
Nouns of all other persons make the affix in U : the first per0. P. Brown's Telugu Grammar. A a