do

Explanation

1. do
A postpositional particle used to indicate an addition or inclusion of another thing to something that already exists.

2. do
A postpositional particle used to list two or more things.

3. do
A postpositional particle used to indicate the ability to accept something although it does not reach a standard or expectation.

4. do
A postpositional particle used when giving an extreme case in order to show that it is obvious in another case.

5. do
A postpositional particle used to emphasize an unusual case or unexpected case.

6. do
A postpositional particle used to emphasize emotions such as a surprise, exclamation, disappointment, etc.