compound tenses this particle comes nabetween the participle and the auxiliary
In the turally
^wiso CE g
as
has been spoken.
it
after conjunctions
But
the verb
ako
as
ce
generally precedes
^iBA)f/viE if
ce
we were given.
§ 8 Adi^eibs. (1) of time; as tivi^xwLw^^ now,
TOrA
kota when^
then^
oyTf ^
^iis to
fore, ^ii^s^ after,
oyTf e or nah^ e^ti he-
day^
tomorrow^ bmej a yesterday^
always , N mko pa uiTi
%,iv
//e-
ver, etc.
(2) of place
t^ka
as
here,
tamo
there^ bme-
BON^i or b^u'i; without,
TfE within,
or
^oa^ KAH3S ^aOKOAO arowid^ MEFn^S among, rEKA^i everywhere, huka^e nowhere. as kak'^ /^o^^ tako or taka (3) of manner where AEHE
?
below,
rcj>E aboi>e,
j^//*,
^OKp^^
so,
av^A
M^'^//,
difficulty^
'^xiill,
npABW
rightly,
Tf^^MW ad-
easily, etc. In general
aecnw
manner may be formed from adjectives by changing 0 the termination of the neuter gen<ler in to w. Of course those writers who reject w verbs of
writesuch
l
euter adjectives and their correspon-
ding adverbs
alike.
(4) of affirmation ly,
BCMCTHNN^
as
gH
yes,
hctmnnw
tru-
indeed, etc.
(5) of negation
ms€,
as ne no, notj NHKAKTik in
etc.
2*
no