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|english-def=A term of grammar. Re-compound. Synonyms are [[rdzogs tshig]] and [[zla sdud]]. There are eleven particles [[go/ ngo/ do/ bo/ mo/ 'o/ ro/ lo/ so/ to/]] which are used as terminators of a sentence. They have two functions; they either simply indicate that the verb that they are suffixed with is the final verb of a sentence or they can both act as the verb to be and a terminate sentence simultaneously | |english-def=A term of grammar. Re-compound. Synonyms are [[rdzogs tshig]] and [[zla sdud]]. There are eleven particles [[go/ ngo/ do/ bo/ mo/ 'o/ ro/ lo/ so/ to/]] which are used as terminators of a sentence. They have two functions; they either simply indicate that the verb that they are suffixed with is the final verb of a sentence or they can both act as the verb to be and a terminate sentence simultaneously | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:18, 21 September 2021
- slar bsdu
- A term of grammar. Re-compound. Synonyms are rdzogs tshig and zla sdud. There are eleven particles go/ ngo/ do/ bo/ mo/ 'o/ ro/ lo/ so/ to/ which are used as terminators of a sentence. They have two functions; they either simply indicate that the verb that they are suffixed with is the final verb of a sentence or they can both act as the verb to be and a terminate sentence simultaneously
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