Mikyoan Particles
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Mikyoan Particles, referred to in Mikyoan as 助詞 (저시, jeoshi [d͡ʑʌɕi]), are suffixes or short words used following a noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, or sentence to express a variety of different meanings, including case, conjunction, and other meanings. Mikyoan Particles are similar in usage to the particles in Korean, Japanese, and other Ryukyuan Languages.
Types of Particles
Mikyoan has five main categories of particles, defined Case Particles, Location Particles, Parallel Particles, Adverbial Particles, Conjunctive Particles, and Sentence-Final Particles.
Case Particles
• ~가 ~ga, nominal particle
• ~화 ~hua, topic particle
• ~훠 ~huo, accusative particle
• ~반 ~ban, genitive particle
• ~께이 ~ngei, dative particle
• ~메이 ~mei, locative particle
• ~갈라 ~galla, ablative particle
• ~데이 ~dei, instrumental particle
• ~아/야/에/예/오/요 ~a/ya/e/ye/o/yo, vocative particle
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