3. MORPHOLOGY
- vah puilasavaalaa ko saamanao sao gauja,ra.
 vah pulisva:la: ke sa:mne se guzra:.
 he policeman-gen front-obl from passed
 He passed in front of the policeman.
Motion past an object at some distance is expressed by ko baIca maoM saoo ke
bi:c mẽ se ‘past/through in(side)’ preceded by the noun in the
oblique case.
- tola laMbaI pa[p sao karKanao tk phuÐcata hO.
 tel lambi: payip se ka:rxa:ne tak pahũcta: h ́.
 oil long-fs pipe through factory-obl up to reach-ptc is
 Oil reaches the factory through the long pipe.
Motion past an object at right and left angles to it is expressed using
phrases such as da[-M Aaor da:ĩ: or ‘on the right-hand side’ and baa[-M Aaor
baĩ: or ‘on the left-hand side.’
- saD,k ko AaiKr pr saIQao da[-M Aaor inaklaao.
 sarak ke a:khir par si:dhe da:ĩ: or niklo.
 road-gen end at straight right hand side go-imp
 At the end of this road, go straight towards the right.
- pula par krko baa[-M Aaor jaanaa.
 pul pa:r karke ba:ĩ: or ja:na:.
 bridge cross-cp left towards go-imp
 After crossing the bridge, go straight towards the left.
Other directional locatives are exemplified as follows.
- Baart ko ]<arÀdixaNaÀpUva-ÀpiScama maoM maaOsama zIk hOo.
 bha:rat ke uttar/dakšin/pu:rv/pascim mẽ møsim thi:kh h ́
 India-gen north/south/east/west in climate good is
 The climate is good in the north/south/east/west of India.
The directional postposition kI Aaor ki: or ‘towards’ is added to the
above terms of directional locatives to indicate the meaning of
‘toward north/south/east/west.’
The expression naak ko saIQa maoM na:k ke si:dh mẽ ‘straight in the direction
of nose’ is used to denote the directional locative ‘straight ahead.’
