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Direct Object: “Whom,” “That,” “Which”

In this case the nominalizer depends on the tense-aspect. For the present, the future, and the imperfective, the nominalizer ཡག་ is used, whereas the perfective past uses the nominalizer པ་.

  • ཁྱེད་རང་གིས་བཟོས་པའི་ཁ་ལག་ཞིམ་པོ་ཞེ་དྲག་འདུག “The food that you have made is very good.”
  • ཁོང་གིས་ཞོན་ཡག་གི་རྟ་དེ་མགྱོགས་པོ་ཞེ་དྲགས་འདུག་ག “The horse that he is riding is very fast.”
  • ངས་ད་ལྟ་གློག་ཡག་གི་དེབ་དེ་སྙན་པོ་ཞེ་པོ་ཅིག་འདུག “The book that I’m reading now is very interesting.”
  • Direct Object: “Whom,” “That,” “Which” (English, Latin script, Original)

Subject ID: S5363