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!Susu
!English
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|Tara  na n  yi
|Tara  na n  yi
|I have a brother /sister
|I have a brother/sister
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|Tara  na i yi
|Tara  na i yi
|You have a brother/ sister
|You have a brother/sister
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|-
|Tara  na a yi
|Tara  na a yi
|He/She has a brother /sister
|He/She has a brother/sister
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|-
|Tara na muxu yi  
|Tara na muxu yi  
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|Tara  na wo yi
|Tara  na wo yi
|You have a brother /sister
|You have a brother/sister
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|Tara  na e yi
|Tara  na e yi

Revision as of 13:57, 31 May 2022

Verb "to Have" in Susu
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Hello Susu learners,


➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to use the verb "to Have" in Susu language.


Happy learning!


To have

The na + personal pronoun + yi plays the role of the verb “to have”.


It is conjugated as follows:


Susu English
Tara  na n yi I have a brother/sister
Tara na i yi You have a brother/sister
Tara na a yi He/She has a brother/sister
Tara na muxu yi We have a brother/sister
Tara na won yi  
Tara na wo yi You have a brother/sister
Tara na e yi They have a brother/sister


N.B. : Tara can be replaced by any noun :


Ex. :    

  • Banxi  na n yi

I have a house

  • xunya  na n yi

I have a brother/sister

The negation

Forme B is the one most then used, as it is simpler.

A B
Tara mu na n yi Tara mu n yi
Tara mu  na i yi Tara mu i yi
Tara mu na a yi Tara mu a yi
Tara mu na muxu yi Tara mu muxu yi
Tara mu na won yi Tara mu won yi
Tara mu na wo yi Tara mu wo yi