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... Article . This is the numeral one ( § 13 ) , only deprived of its prefix . viz : 4 , which form it retains , if the preceding word ends with ག་ ད་ བ་ , as : , as : ཁབ་ ཅིག་ ลง kab - čig , a needle ; it is changed 13. Indefin . Article . 19.
... Article . This is the numeral one ( § 13 ) , only deprived of its prefix . viz : 4 , which form it retains , if the preceding word ends with ག་ ད་ བ་ , as : , as : ཁབ་ ཅིག་ ลง kab - čig , a needle ; it is changed 13. Indefin . Article . 19.
Page 20
... changed to ཤིག་ after ས་ , རས་ ཤིག་ ras - ŝig , rä - sig , a cloth ; to ig ( ig ) in all other cases . Some authors use after any termination indisrimina- tely . It is , of course , always without accent . The articles etc. are not ...
... changed to ཤིག་ after ས་ , རས་ ཤིག་ ras - ŝig , rä - sig , a cloth ; to ig ( ig ) in all other cases . Some authors use after any termination indisrimina- tely . It is , of course , always without accent . The articles etc. are not ...
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... changed , when , ending in an vowel , it admits of a closer connection with the cor- rupted case - sign . We may reckon in Tibetan seven cases , expressive of all the relations , for which cases are used in other languages , viz ...
... changed , when , ending in an vowel , it admits of a closer connection with the cor- rupted case - sign . We may reckon in Tibetan seven cases , expressive of all the relations , for which cases are used in other languages , viz ...
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... changed to ཆིག་ , ཉི་ , སུམ་ ; and , as the second part of a compound after conso- nants , is spelled g . 2. The words up to one hundred ) , ( after full tens ( after hundreds and thousands * ) ) , * ) ཕྲག་ is used especially if the ...
... changed to ཆིག་ , ཉི་ , སུམ་ ; and , as the second part of a compound after conso- nants , is spelled g . 2. The words up to one hundred ) , ( after full tens ( after hundreds and thousands * ) ) , * ) ཕྲག་ is used especially if the ...
Page 41
... ) , partly in changing the vowel ( particularly in the Impera- tive ) . But also the consonants of the root itself are changed sometimes : so the aspirates are often converted in the 31. Inflection of Verbs . 41 Inflection.
... ) , partly in changing the vowel ( particularly in the Impera- tive ) . But also the consonants of the root itself are changed sometimes : so the aspirates are often converted in the 31. Inflection of Verbs . 41 Inflection.
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