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Text 76

‘vidheya’ kahiye tāre, ye vastu ajñāta
‘anuvāda’ kahi tāre, yei haya jñāta

vidheya — the predicate; kahiye — I say; tāre — to him; ye — that; vastu — thing; ajñāta — unknown; anuvāda — the subject; kahi — I say; tāre — to him; yei — that which; haya — is; jñāta — known.

“The predicate of a sentence is what is unknown to the reader, whereas the subject is what is known to him.

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