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Participial Affixes.

သော, connecting the verb with a subsequent noun, being equivalent to the relative pronoun, in most languages, as မြတ်​သော​လူ, the excelling man, or the man who excels; ပြေး​သော​မြင်း, the running horse, or the horse which runs; ရောက်​သော​သင်္ဘော, the arriving ship, or the ship which arrives; sometimes contracted to သ, as ရှိ​သ​မျှ, as much as there is;—commonly omitted after the assertive future affix မည်. သည်, ditto.

Auxiliary Affixes of Tense.

သေး, denoting present continuance, as သွား​သေး​သည်, he is still going; မ​သွား​သေး, he is still not gone, or he is not yet gone; sometimes denoting beside, more than, in addition, as င​စ​ကား​သာ​မ​ဟုက်။​စာ​ရှိ​သေး​သည်, there is not only my word, but there is scripture also.

ခဲ့, just past, as သွား​ခဲ့​သည်, he has just gone; frequently written ကဲ့; very frequently euphonic.

ဘူး, past indefinite, as သွား​ဘူး​သည်, he went. In negative sentences, prefixed by စ, it becomes ဖူး,