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=Originative case=
=Originative Case—འབྱུང་ཁུངས་ཀྱི་སྒྲ་: ནས་, ལས་=
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* Also called: originative particle, source particle, ablative particle.
==Independent of verb type==
===Source, origin, འབྱུང་ཁུངས་, place, substance, person===
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Originative Case  -  འབྱུང་ཁུངས་ཀྱི་སྒྲ་  :  ནས་ ལས་
Also called: originative particle, source particle, ablative particle.
1. independent of verb type
1.1 source, origin  འབྱུང་ཁུངས་, place, substance, person
སངས་རྒྱས་ལས་ཆོས་འབྱུང༌།
སངས་རྒྱས་ལས་ཆོས་འབྱུང༌།
བྱུང་བ།  འབྱུང་བ།  འབྱུང་བ། ༼ཐ་མི་དད་པ༽
བྱུང་བ།  འབྱུང་བ།  འབྱུང་བ། ༼ཐ་མི་དད་པ༽

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Articles on Tibetan Grammar
1. Introduction
2. Formation of the Tibetan Syllable
3. Formation of the Tibetan Word
4. First case: ming tsam
5. agentive particle
6. Connective Particle
7. La don particles
8. La don particles—Notes
9. Originative case
10. Verbs
11. Verbs—Notes
12. Syntactic particles

by Stefan J. E.

Originative Case—འབྱུང་ཁུངས་ཀྱི་སྒྲ་: ནས་, ལས་

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  • Also called: originative particle, source particle, ablative particle.

Independent of verb type

Source, origin, འབྱུང་ཁུངས་, place, substance, person

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