Thanks for spotting that error, Nina.
a~n~ne should be a~n~naa

Yong Peng please correct this in my solutions to Warder that you have
posted on the group's website.

With metta,
John
--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Nina van Gorkom <vangorko@...> wrote:
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> Dear Yong Peng,
>
> Op 27-jul-2007, om 13:09 heeft Ong Yong Peng het volgende geschreven:
>
> > (a) has ... a~n~ne dhammaa gambhiiraa pa.niitaa ye ...
> > (b) has ... ye a~n~ne gambhiire pa.niite dhamme ...
> >
> > The location of ye is not really important, but in (a) 'a~n~ne' does
> > not agree in case with "dhammaa gambhiiraa pa.niitaa", so I think (a)
> > is grammatically incorrect. What do you think?
> ---------
> N: in a, it should be a~n~naa dhammaa, since a~n~ne is pl. accusative.
> >
> > The sentence, according to John (Kelly), is from [D.I.12 - i.1.28]. I
> > hope someone can look up on it again.
> ---------
> N:See Warder, Exercise 22 (Lesson 22), p. 195.
> But here it states: a~n~n' eva dhammaa... ye tathaagato...pavedeti,
> so the ending of a~n~naa is not visible.
> Nina.
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