deriv LSK ETT STT aSTA ALPH OLDHOMEPAGE NEWHOMEPAGE

@oblique relative clauses

Starting with the sentence

kSetre biDAlo mUSikAn khadati क्षेत्रे बिडालो मूषिकान्खदति "the cat eats mice in the farm"

we may form, adding **yas यस्

yaH kSetre biDAlo mUSikAn khadati यः क्षेत्रे बिडालो मूषिकान्खदति "the cat that eats mice in the farm"

and adding **yAn यान्

yAn kSetre biDAlo mUSikAn khadati यान्क्षेत्रे बिडालो मूषिकान्खदति "the mice the cat eats in the farm"

and adding **yasmin यस्मिन्

yasmin kSetre biDAlo mUSikAn khadati यस्मिन्क्षेत्रे बिडालो मूषिकान्खदति "the farm the cat eats mice at"

It does not matter where in the sentence you add the **yas यस् **yAn यान् **yasmin यस्मिन्

kSetre yasmin biDAlo mUSikAn khadati क्षेत्रे यस्मिन्बिडालो मूषिकान्खदति "the farm in which the cat eats mice"

kSetre biDAlo yasmin mUSikAn khadati क्षेत्रे बिडालो यस्मिन्मूषिकान्खदति "the farm in which the cat eats mice"

kSetre biDAlo mUSikAn yasmin khadati क्षेत्रे बिडालो मूषिकान्यस्मिन्खदति "the farm in which the cat eats mice"

kSetre biDAlo mUSikAn khadati yasmin क्षेत्रे बिडालो मूषिकान्खदति यस्मिन् "the farm in which the cat eats mice"

See also headless relative clauses.