is}
aor
SEUn
2 Bench. Felt eee
ele A AR uc,
2 ehgspI.A? Peg) yey,
Peach. ale felch,
Pele SS AeA
2M, Sa Auch,— 1.4/4
= ‘of’ means ‘this’, ‘A’ means ‘that and ‘2!’ means ‘the’, and they are followed by a
<= noun, 2] implies something near to the speaker and the listener, “AY implies something far
<= __ from the speaker and the listener, and. =I" is something near to the listener or something
mentioned before,
8] A} Bthis person) ®ALEHthat person)
SLAW tthe person)
2. NOE
‘0//7} is the subject marker, When the noun before the marker ends in a vowel, we use
“JF, and when it ends in a consonant, we use ~*
wpassaun [193.N&K
fir
This is one of the definitives indicating contrast or emphasis and attaches to a subject noun
or an object noun, Sometimes this definitive attaches to locative particles or time particles
When the preceding grammatical element ends in a consonant, we use
, and when it
ends ina vowel, use “E" ,
@ x
feo FelAMlolahe Heh a] ealele
ecu pevsighuch, aera ol AeBoleldae. abe su, alte gale
ne i
Ald oe RR Adah Sel?
Pole Rede ae Ae alee.
giao BU
ae ae a aad,
207 eae
SER RMROMAMAMROMRAMAAAMA AMM AM
oneNWUUUUUURVUVUVVVUVVVUIMIIVGIUIAddue
* By a1a®
By 9 a Ava) eae
) ABTA.
ue, ade
2) AARC, =) Sa,
321 Be,
=) ra 4) 42 Ae, =) SHU.
He peradaect
1) a) “ 2 AF
6
en —_ ?
3) 19 3) Eola) aS
6
? ?
weaszaun [2ee ee
2 OCI IIH
2
2. HASSE TBS Si A op op.
2.
J eae
1. AA BS SH. OF,
2