Ill ADVEHBS, PREPOSITIONS, AND CONJUNCTIONS. [§§ 205 — 208 



^^^T^ ^ "^T^ At length he came to his senses. 



^ ^if^^ sR'fcr i^f^ He puts of from today to tomor- 



roiv. {lAt. Be calls tomorroiv today.) 



Paeticles OP Emphasis. 



§ 205. These are t and ^ or Tt", only, even, and ^ and ^ or ^, also, 

 even. They are always used enclitically, and when any of them is added to 

 a word ending in ^T, that ^ is omitted. Examples, ^?fft mine only 

 (=fWi; + t), or me only (¥*T^T + t) ; ^Tft or ^iT^ mine also, or me also, ^ri^, 

 a reply, ^ft, even a reply. '?rT»t#, even one's own. 



Prepositions. 



§ 206. The following is a list of the more usual Prepositions. 

 ^TOT Before. ?ir^T<T Before. 



mib" behind. %^ i^cr, o/i acconnt of. 



f^^, Without, Except. 

 ^Ht Beneath. Out. 

 HtcR Within. With. 



The above all govern the genitive case. 

 Conjunctions. 

 § 207. The following are the more useful. 

 5^1^ or And. ^ . . . ^ Either. . .or 



fti Thai. ir^g But. 



^ Else, even. If- 

 iff Then. 



§ 208. Interjections, see § 24. Others as in Hindi. 



^ Facing. 



