Identify the Karak (कारक - case marker) in the sentence: 'छत से ईंट गिरी' (An oblong brick fell from the roof).
- Aसम्बन्ध (Sambandh)
- Bसम्प्रदान (Sampradan)
- Cअपादान (Apadan)
- Dअधिकरण (Adhikaran)
Solution & Step-by-step Explanation
In Hindi grammar, the case marker 'से' (se) is used in two main scenarios: Karan Karak (instrumental - by/with) and Apadan Karak (Ablative - from).
When 'से' indicates separation, detachment, or moving away from a source point, it represents Apadan Karak. In 'छत से ईंट गिरी' (The brick fell from the roof), the brick is getting detached or separated from the roof. Hence, it is an example of Apadan Karak.
When 'से' indicates separation, detachment, or moving away from a source point, it represents Apadan Karak. In 'छत से ईंट गिरी' (The brick fell from the roof), the brick is getting detached or separated from the roof. Hence, it is an example of Apadan Karak.