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In some contexts (e.g. phonetics), it would be useful to know if there's a da drag or not on a certain syllable, this can often be guessed through context.
For instance གྱུར, བསྐོར or བསྟན don't always have an invisible da drag, but when they are followed by a particle, the particle's form indicates that there is or isn't a da drag:
བསྐོར་ཅིང --> བསྐོར has a da drag
བསྐོར་ཞིང --> བསྐོར has no da drag
བསྟན་ཀྱང --> བསྟན has a da drag
བསྟན་ཡང --> བསྟན has no da drag
etc.
There are of course a few words that conventionally take a da drag, but it seems there's no consensus on the list, apart from ཀུན, ཤིན and འོན
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In some contexts (e.g. phonetics), it would be useful to know if there's a da drag or not on a certain syllable, this can often be guessed through context.
For instance གྱུར, བསྐོར or བསྟན don't always have an invisible da drag, but when they are followed by a particle, the particle's form indicates that there is or isn't a da drag:
etc.
There are of course a few words that conventionally take a da drag, but it seems there's no consensus on the list, apart from ཀུན, ཤིན and འོན
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: