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... . 48. Arrangement of Words • 49. Use of the Cases 50. Simple 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 .
... . 48. Arrangement of Words • 49. Use of the Cases 50. Simple 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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... simple reiteration of the root : r for round , or changing the vowel at the same time : , complicate ་ , གཙང་ གཙོང་ ཁྲག་ ཁྲུག་ complicate , awry ete Often they are quadrisyllables after this form : མལ་ ལ་ མུལ་ ལེ་ lakewarm ' , ཆག་ ག ...
... simple reiteration of the root : r for round , or changing the vowel at the same time : , complicate ་ , གཙང་ གཙོང་ ཁྲག་ ཁྲུག་ complicate , awry ete Often they are quadrisyllables after this form : མལ་ ལ་ མུལ་ ལེ་ lakewarm ' , ཆག་ ག ...
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... simple form ( Nominative ) . A third way of expression , when both are joined together , without any article , as སྐམ་ ས་ instead of ས་ སྐམ་པོ་ the dry land , is rather a compound substantive , with the same difference of meaning as ...
... simple form ( Nominative ) . A third way of expression , when both are joined together , without any article , as སྐམ་ ས་ instead of ས་ སྐམ་པོ་ the dry land , is rather a compound substantive , with the same difference of meaning as ...
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... simple forms , without any difference in the mean- is more prevalent in books , except the compound ing . ñi - ran , which is in modern speech the usual respectful pronoun of address , like , Sie ' in German . Note . The predilection of ...
... simple forms , without any difference in the mean- is more prevalent in books , except the compound ing . ñi - ran , which is in modern speech the usual respectful pronoun of address , like , Sie ' in German . Note . The predilection of ...
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... Simple Present Tense.This is the simple root of the verb , which always will be found . in the dictionary ; in WT , as mentioned above , of verbs with more than one root , only the Perfect root is in use ; if , therefore , stress is ...
... Simple Present Tense.This is the simple root of the verb , which always will be found . in the dictionary ; in WT , as mentioned above , of verbs with more than one root , only the Perfect root is in use ; if , therefore , stress is ...
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