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Class 6 Sanskrit — Chapter 4: अहं च त्वं च

Chapter 4: अहं च त्वं च is a chapter in Class 6 Sanskrit (Deepakam), part of the CBSE NCERT curriculum followed by over 25 million students across India. This chapter covers 8 topics including उत्तमपुरुषः Pronouns (First Person: I, We), मध्यमपुरुषः Pronouns (Second Person: You), Verb Conjugation of 'अस्' (to be). BrainWeave provides free AI-powered explanations — by voice or text, in Hindi or English — with no signup required.

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Chapter Summary

Understanding and using the first-person pronouns in all three numbers: 'अहम्' (I - singular), 'आवाम्' (we two - dual), and 'वयम्' (we all - plural).

Understanding and using the second-person pronouns in all three numbers: 'त्वम्' (you - singular), 'युवाम्' (you two - dual), and 'यूयम्' (you all - plural).

Memorizing and correctly applying the forms of the verb 'अस्' (to be) with first and second person pronouns: 'अस्मि' (am), 'स्वः' (are - for two), 'स्मः' (are - for many) for the first person, and 'असि' (are), 'स्थः' (are - for two), 'स्थ' (are - for many) for the second person.

The fundamental skill of correctly pairing the subject pronoun with its corresponding verb form. For example, knowing that 'अहम्' is always paired with 'अस्मि', and 'यूयम्' is always paired with 'स्थ'.

Identifying and using the correct singular (एकवचनम्), dual (द्विवचनम्), and plural (बहुवचनम्) forms of nouns, especially for professions, in both masculine (पुंलिङ्गम् - e.g., सैनिकः, सैनिकौ, सैनिकाः) and feminine (स्त्रीलिङ्गम् - e.g., गायिका, गायिके, गायिकाः) genders.

Learning the Sanskrit words for common professions introduced in the chapter, such as शिक्षकः (teacher), चिकित्सकः (doctor), सैनिकः (soldier), and गायिका (female singer).

Understanding the three grammatical persons in Sanskrit: प्रथमपुरुषः (Third Person), मध्यमपुरुषः (Second Person - the listener), and उत्तमपुरुषः (First Person - the speaker), as explained in the 'योग्यताविस्तारः' section.

Learning to form simple questions using the appropriate interrogative words based on gender and number, such as 'कः?' (who? - masc. sing.), 'कौ?' (who? - masc. dual), and 'का?' (who? - fem. sing.).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many topics are covered in this chapter?

This chapter covers 8 key topics: उत्तमपुरुषः Pronouns (First Person: I, We), मध्यमपुरुषः Pronouns (Second Person: You), Verb Conjugation of 'अस्' (to be), Subject-Verb Agreement (कर्तृ-क्रिया समन्वयः), Noun Forms for Gender and Number, and more. The BrainWeave AI tutor explains each one with examples.

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Class 6 is a foundation year. Mastering this chapter now will help you build strong fundamentals for the higher classes.

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