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The Nominalizer སྲོལ་

The nominalizer སྲོལ་ conveys the sense of a method or custom of doing something. It is attached directly to the verb, which takes the present-future form.

  • འདི་འདྲས་ཟེར་སྲོལ་ཡོད་རེད། “This is what we usually say.”
  • ཆང་འབུལ་དུས་གཞས་འདི་འདྲས་གཏོར་སྲོལ་ཡོད་རེད། “When we make a chang offering, this is how we usually sing.”
  • རྟ་དང་བོང་བུ་ཚོང་རྒྱག་པ་ཟེར་སྲོལ་ཡོད་རེད། “As they say, ‘to exchange a horse for a donkey.’” (This saying means “to make a bad deal.”)
  • The Nominalizer སྲོལ་ (English, Latin script, Original)

Subject ID: S5156