Possessor particle, བདག་སྒྲ་
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2. Formation of the Tibetan Syllable |
3. Formation of the Tibetan Word |
4. First case: ming tsam |
5. agentive particle |
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7. La don particles |
8. La don particles—Notes |
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11. Verbs—Notes |
12. Syntactic particles |
by Stefan J. E.
Possessor particles
- བདག་སྒྲ་, term of the owner
From the Great Tibetan Chinese Dictionary:
- བོད་རྒྱ་ཚིག་མཛོད་ཆེན་མོ་: བདག་སྒྲ། མིང་གི་མ་མཐར་གང་ཟག་མཚོན་པར་བྱད་པའི་སྒྲ་སྔར་མེད་པ་ལ་གསར་དུ་པ་པོ་དང་མ་མོ་སྦྱར་བས་རིམ་བཞིན་ཕོ་དང་མོར་གོ་དགོས།
- བདག་སྒྲ་: The owner particle: by joining པ་, པོ, མ and མོ newly to the the right side of a word where they were not before [it] shows / indicates a person [who is the ownerof or in control of or in conection with the thing or activity indicated by the word itself]. Male and female [persons] have to be understood respectively [from པ་, པོ and མ, མོ]."
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