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Taseftit/Conjugation/Conjugaison


Amyag/Verb


Amyag d awal ifettin ilmend n wudem (imqimen udmawanen).


The verb is a word which can be conjugated according to the person (personal pronouns).

 

Amedya/Example : 

  • Nekk zemreγ = I can


  • Kečč tzemreḍ = You can


  • Neţţa izmer = He can

 

Amyag amaziγ izmer ad yefti γer ukuz (4) wakuden.


Berber verb can be conjugated to four (4) tenses. 

1/ Akud amiran/Present tense[edit | edit source]


Amedya/Example : Amyag "ddu" γer wakud amiran :


The verb "to walk" in the present tense : 

Nekk tedduγ = I walk

Kečč tedduḍ = You walk (for man or male)

Kemm tedduḍ = You walk (for woman or female)

Neţţa iteddu = He walks

Neţţat teddu  = She walks

Nekkni nteddu = We walk (for men or males)

Nekkunti nteddu = We walk (for women or females)

Kunwi teddum = You walk (for men or males)

Kunemti teddumt = You walk (for women or females)

Nutni teddun = They walk (for men or males)

Nutenti teddunt = They walk (for women or females)

 

 2/ Akud izrin "Izri"/Past tense "Past" : [edit | edit source]


Amedya/Example :  Amyag "ddu" γer yizri :


The verb "to walk" in the past : 

Nekk ddiγ = I walked

Kečč teddiḍ = You walked (for man or male)

Kemm teddiḍ = You walked  (for woman or female)

Neţţa yedda = He walked

Neţţat tedda = She walked

Nekkni nedda = We walked  (for men or males)

Nekkunti nedda = We walked  (for women or females)

Kunwi teddam = You walked  (for men or males)

Kunemti teddamt = You walked  (for women or females)

Nutni ddan = They walked   (for men or males)

Nutenti ddant = They walked  (for women or females)

 

3/ Akud imal "Imal"/The future tense "Future" :[edit | edit source]


Iwakken ad nsefti amyag amaziγ γer yimal, nrennu tazelγa "ad" γer deffir n wemyag-nni.


In order to conjugate the berber verb in the future, we add the particle "ad"/"will" before this verb.

 

Amedya/Example :  Amyag "ddu" γer yimal :


The verb "to walk" in the future : 

Nekk ad dduγ = I will walk

Kečč ad tedduḍ = You will walk (for man or male)

Kemm ad tedduḍ = You will walk (for woman or female)

Neţţa ad iddu = He will walk

Neţţat ad teddu = She will walk

Nekkni ad neddu = We will walk (for men or males)

Nekkunti ad neddu = We will walk  (for women or females)

Kunwi ad teddum = You will walk (for men or males)

Kunemti ad teddumt = You will walk  (for women or females)

Nutni ad ddun = They will walk (for men or males)

Nutenti ad ddunt = They will walk  (for women or females)

 

4/ Akud n wanaḍ "Anaḍ"/Imperative mood or form "Imperative" : [edit | edit source]


Anaḍ γur-es taskant n uladen d tsunda.


The imperative mood has a character of command and order.

 

Deg wanaḍ, nezmer ad nsefti amyag amaziγ γer wudmawen-agi kan :

  In the imperative mood, we can only conjugate the berber verb with these personal pronouns :

  

Kečč = You (for man or male)


Kemm = You (for woman or female)


Kunwi = You (for men or males)


Kunemti = You (for women or females)

 

Amedya/Example :  Amyag "ddu" γer wanaḍ : 


The verb "to walk" in the imperative mood : 

Kečč eddu ! = (you) walk !

Kemm eddu ! = (You) walk !

Kunwi eddum ! = (You) walk !

Kunemti eddumt ! = (You) walk ! 


Amedya/Example : 

Eddu deg webrid-agi ! = Walk in this street !

  

Eddu yid-i s axxam ! = walk with me at home !


Amawal/Dictionary :


Abrid = Street


Akud = Tense


Akuden = Tenses


Aladen = Command


Amedya = Example


Amiran = Present


Amqim = Pronoun


Amyag = Verb


Anaḍ = Imperative


Awal = Word


Imal = Future


Izri = Past


Taseftit = Conjugation


Taskant = Character


Tasunda = Order


Tazelγa = Particle


Udem = Person (udmawan = personal)


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