John Kelly's Pāli Class 2024 (G&K) Class 2

That will be just fine, Indy. Will miss having you online with us, of course, but quite happy with you following on with the recordings and participating in the discussions. Your prior Latin knowledge (9 years, wow!) is definitely a big plus with learning Pāli.

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This here is the table I am using for Pāli pronoun declensions I got it from the Bhavana Society long ago, but cannot locate where it comes from. The relative pronoun yaṃ can be either nominative or accusative, so that doesn’t give the answer. One has to understand that yaṃ is pointing to cittaṃ, and cittaṃ is the subject doing the action, leading to harm.

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thank you @johnk - very much appreciated.

Ven. @Sobhana would you mind posting this on the Resources thread? That’s where we’re trying to herd all the cats :cat2: :sweat_smile: :heart_eyes: … as there are many! This chart nicely complements Nyanatusita’s lookup tables that John refers to frequently. Those tables are also posted on that thread – conveniently near the beginning.