Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Grammar/Conditional-Mood

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Standard Moroccan Tamazight Grammar - Conditional Mood

Hi Standard Moroccan Tamazight learners! 😊
In today's lesson, we will be discussing the conditional mood in Standard Moroccan Tamazight. The conditional mood is used to express a hypothetical situation or an event that could happen in the future. It is also used to express wishes and desires.


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Verb to be, Plurals, Present Tense Verbs & Give your Opinion.

Formation of the Conditional Mood[edit | edit source]

The conditional mood is formed by adding the suffix -ɣɣen to the verb stem. For example, the verb stem for the verb "to write" is ɣ-e-s. To form the conditional mood, the suffix -ɣɣen is added to the verb stem, resulting in ɣ-e-s-ɣɣen.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • ɣ-e-s-ɣɣen (to write)
  • ɣ-e-b-ɣɣen (to speak)
  • ɣ-e-d-ɣɣen (to read)

Usage of the Conditional Mood[edit | edit source]

The conditional mood is used to express a hypothetical situation or an event that could happen in the future. It is also used to express wishes and desires.

For example:

  • If I had more time, I would study Standard Moroccan Tamazight. (hypothetical situation)
  • I wish I could speak Standard Moroccan Tamazight fluently. (wish)

The conditional mood can also be used to make polite requests. For example:

  • Could you please help me with my Standard Moroccan Tamazight homework?

It is important to note that the conditional mood is not used to express commands or orders.


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