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... Sentences 51. Compound Sentences 8888 80 81 82 83 Appendix . Phrases 86 Reading Exercise . 92 Verbs . · 99 1 Errata . همرنة instead of همزة exertion . 21 VIII Contents .
... Sentences 51. Compound Sentences 8888 80 81 82 83 Appendix . Phrases 86 Reading Exercise . 92 Verbs . · 99 1 Errata . همرنة instead of همزة exertion . 21 VIII Contents .
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... sentence the same is doubled ; after a longer piece , e g . a chapter , four sads are put . No marks of interrogation or exlamation exist in punctuation . 2. In metrical compositions , the double sad is used for se- parating the single ...
... sentence the same is doubled ; after a longer piece , e g . a chapter , four sads are put . No marks of interrogation or exlamation exist in punctuation . 2. In metrical compositions , the double sad is used for se- parating the single ...
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... sentence must be begun . The parti- ciple , in such a case , is treated quite as an adjective , being put either in the Genitive before the substantive , or , in the Nominative , after : འགྲོ་ བའི་ ཚོང་པ་ རྣམས་ , the merchants who would ...
... sentence must be begun . The parti- ciple , in such a case , is treated quite as an adjective , being put either in the Genitive before the substantive , or , in the Nominative , after : འགྲོ་ བའི་ ཚོང་པ་ རྣམས་ , the merchants who would ...
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... sentences which in English are introduced by , he whoé , , who ever ' , , that which , , whaté etc. can be adequately expressed in Tibetan , by using the in- terrogative pronouns with the participle ( seldom the naked root ) of the verb ...
... sentences which in English are introduced by , he whoé , , who ever ' , , that which , , whaté etc. can be adequately expressed in Tibetan , by using the in- terrogative pronouns with the participle ( seldom the naked root ) of the verb ...
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... sentence , which always closes it ( 48. ) receives in written Tibetan in most cases a certain mark , by which the end of a period may be known . This is , in affirmative sentences , the vowel o ( called by the grammarians : ) , in ...
... sentence , which always closes it ( 48. ) receives in written Tibetan in most cases a certain mark , by which the end of a period may be known . This is , in affirmative sentences , the vowel o ( called by the grammarians : ) , in ...
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