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CHAPTER XXI. 
Con junctions. 
[No..], 
215. Examples — 
S(T3 or 
?ft, 
5*h 
^T%, 
sri^f sfr, 
(Hindi *tfvs). 
‘ and.’ 
‘then’ (illatively). 
‘ on the other hand.’ 
‘ whether,’ 1 or.’ 
‘ otherwise.’ 
‘ nay rather.’ 
‘ that.’ 
CHAPTER XXII. 
Interjections. 
216. Examples are — 
Interjections of sorrow ; ^T*J, ^r?, 
,, ^Tt. 
„ of astonishment ; ^ wr-t, 
„ of joy ; tit, ^i^r, ^i, to-st, w^tr, &c. 
„ of disgust ; wt, 1 fie.’ 
CHAPTER XXIII. 
Particles of emphasis. 
‘ alas.’ 
1 ah Mother,’ &c. 
‘ O Father ! 
2J7. These are and which mean ‘ even ’ and ’ift, 
7?, which mean ‘also.’ 
Examples — 
‘ even to the me 
‘ even mine.’ 
‘ his also.’ 
‘ I also.’ 
TfTK, 
‘ even thy.’ 
‘ thy also.’ 
CHAPTER XXIV. 
Prefixes. 
218. These are the same as in Hindi. Examples — 
signifying ‘ deficiency,’ e. g. ‘ a fault, ‘ untimely.’ 
‘connexion,’ e. g. ‘a companion,’ ‘ a fellow.’ 
