Para, tig.

Para bears the idea of habit, custom or occupation. Tig conveys the idea of a repeated, but not frequent, act. [[17]]

They are simply prefixed to the root without any other complementary particle, as,

from

Ma, with on, with ro, or with r.

The particle ma conveys the idea of fondness, desirableness, or passive potentiality or possibility.

When, it means fondness, it is employed either by putting it at the beginning of the root without any other particle, as

from

cáon (to eat), macáon (glutton),