Thank you for your interest in my problem, Nina.
Here is the link for the answers to which I refer:
http://www.tipitaka.net/pali/pali.php?palidd=a10&code=unicode
Any help that you (or others) could give me as I try to learn Pali
would be much appreciated.
With metta,
Peter Bowen
2009/1/19 Nina van Gorkom <
vangorko@...>:
> Dear Peter,
>
> Op 18-jan-2009, om 22:44 heeft Peter Bowen het volgende geschreven:
>
>> In the answers to Lesson 10, on tipitaka.net (which is a wonderful
>> resource!), the past participle (absolutive) is sometimes translated
>> in the present tense (e.g., Q. 14, 25, etc.) and sometimes as an
>> infinitive (e.g., Q. 16, 22, etc.). Yet the word-by-word translation
>> renders it in the past.
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> N: I went to lesson 10 but did not find the places you are referring
> to. Perhaps you can render the text?
> Nina.
>
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