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4. The following prepositions, without the article,<br />
aspirate the nouns that they govern, viz. :<br />
AIJI, on, before.<br />
3*0, without.<br />
*>e, <strong>of</strong>.<br />
ioi)rv|&, unto.<br />
&o, to.<br />
TDAJI, like to, as.<br />
F A, upon, about.<br />
6, or YA, yrowz.<br />
without afoot.<br />
3V] TI, ow, will have the primary, aspirate or eclipsing<br />
form ; as, A^I cuf, Ajfi cur, AIJI, b-cuf, atjirst, or z>*<br />
M^ beginning.<br />
9. 50, to, and 16, |t&, tu/M, sometimes take b before<br />
a vowel ; as, 30 b-olc, badly ; le b-]OT)5PArb,<br />
with astonishment<br />
,<br />
&c.<br />
10. A preposition prefixed to A, which, requires the<br />
verb to be in the negative form ; as, A]C AI) A jiAbAbAfi,<br />
a place in which they<br />
were. Sometimes the preposition<br />
is understood, as, AJC A I)-&CACAI& r|Ab, the place where<br />
they went.