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Grade5 - J.Singh
Grade 5
Jasvir Singh
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GURBANI GRAMMAR
Grade5 - J.Singh
• In Grade 5, we will learn basic Gurbani
rules, and try to analyze its usage and
help us understand Gurbani
• We will learn 10 basic rules, with
concentration on usage of Aunkar AONkV
and Sihari ishwrI on nouns and
2 adjectives.
GURBANI GRAMMAR
Rule # 1
ijnW nwvW dy AKIrly A~Kr nMU AONkV l~gI hovy, auh Awm qOr qy iek
vcn puilMg huMdy hn[ Any Noun, that gets Aunkar on its last
letter is generally Singular, Masculine Noun (MSN rule)
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• vfw swihbu vfI nweI kIqw jw kw hovY
In this example “swihbu” is a noun, and has Aunkar – which tells us
that swihbu is Masculine Noun, and is Singular (one God)
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• sBnw jIAw kw ieku dwqw
In this example dwqw is a noun, and we know there is only one God.
The adjective ieku follows this noun, and has aunkar in the end
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• suinAY dIp loA pwqwl
In this example “dIp, loA, pwqwl” are nouns, but there are no
Aunkars on its last letter, which means it is plural. There are
multiple dIp, loA, pwqwl
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• AsMK mUrK AMD Gor
In this example “mUrK” is the noun, but there are no Aunkars on its
last letter, which means it is plural. “mUrK” is the adjective. Since
the subject noun does not get Aunkar, it’s adjective does not get
Aunkar on it’s last letter either.