Tibetan GrammarTrübner, 1883 - 104 pages |
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... noun , substantive or ad- jective , as is most clearly perceptible in the instance of the roots of verbs , to which or impart the notion of the Infinitive and Participle , or the nearest abstract and nearest concrete nouns that can ...
... noun , substantive or ad- jective , as is most clearly perceptible in the instance of the roots of verbs , to which or impart the notion of the Infinitive and Participle , or the nearest abstract and nearest concrete nouns that can ...
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... nouns . is particularly used for denoting a man who is in a certain way connected with a certain thing ( something like in Hindustani and Persian : da „ school , and والا دار ( literally : scholar ) , disciple , novice ' ; §ču ...
... nouns . is particularly used for denoting a man who is in a certain way connected with a certain thing ( something like in Hindustani and Persian : da „ school , and والا دار ( literally : scholar ) , disciple , novice ' ; §ču ...
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... nouns with the common notion of plurality . Bus this mark of the Plural is usually omitted , when the plurality of the thing in question may be known from other circumstances , e . g . when a nu- meral is added : thus , མི་ , man ' , མི ...
... nouns with the common notion of plurality . Bus this mark of the Plural is usually omitted , when the plurality of the thing in question may be known from other circumstances , e . g . when a nu- meral is added : thus , མི་ , man ' , མི ...
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... nouns , whether substantives or adjectives , pronouns or participles . Only in some cases , in the Dative and Instrumental , the noun itself is changed , when , ending in an vowel , it admits of a closer connection with the cor- rupted ...
... nouns , whether substantives or adjectives , pronouns or participles . Only in some cases , in the Dative and Instrumental , the noun itself is changed , when , ending in an vowel , it admits of a closer connection with the cor- rupted ...
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... nouns ending in consonants are formed like those ending with ( see the example ) . In those ending with a vowel no ... noun . 7. The Terminative is expressed by the post- positions རུ་ or ར་ after vowels ; ཏ་ after fnal ག་ and བ་ and ...
... nouns ending in consonants are formed like those ending with ( see the example ) . In those ending with a vowel no ... noun . 7. The Terminative is expressed by the post- positions རུ་ or ར་ after vowels ; ཏ་ after fnal ག་ and བ་ and ...
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