So; so that; in order to; and then; introduces result or purpose clause. When it introduces the first or only result clause in a sentence, the result is a negative outcome.
Man-istudy kiya et say nat mebagsak kiya.
We will study so that we will not fail.
cf: Man-istudy kiya say onchowal kiya.
We will study so that we will pass (the course).
Piyan mon mansekit et say nat man-obda ka?
Do you want to get sick and then you cannot work?
Piyan mon man-ekad cha tofing et say ma-kas ka?
Do you want to walk on the stone wall and then you will fall?
cf: Enog i ahad cha tofing say nat ma-kas ka.
Don't walk on the stone wall so that you will not fall.
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So; so that; in order to.