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<div class="pg_page_title">Tigrinya Grammar - Negation</div>
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tigrinya Tigrinya] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Tigrinya. Negation is an important part of any language, and it is essential to understand how to use it correctly in order to communicate effectively. __TOC__


Negation is the process of making a statement or phrase negative. In Tigrinya, there are two main ways to make a statement negative: by using the negative particle ''ma'' or by using the negative verb ''mΓ€''. Let's take a look at each of these in more detail. Β 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tigrinya Tigrinya] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will focus on negation in Tigrinya, a crucial element of the language!
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== Negation in Tigrinya ==
Negation in Tigrinya is expressed mainly by adding the negating particle "nay" before the verb. For example, "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‰°α‹ˆαˆα‹΅" (anesteweld) means "he is eating" while "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‹αŠ• αŠα‹­" (anestewennen nay) means "he is not eating". As simple as that!


==Negative Particle ''ma''==
Each tense has its own particle. For instance, in the present continuous tense, the negation is expressed through the particle "nna". The examples below illustrate it: Β 
The negative particle ''ma'' is used to make a statement negative. It is placed before the verb in a sentence. For example: Β 


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tigrinya !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Tigrinya !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| α‹•α‹΅αˆ ኣα‰₯ αˆα‰‘αŠ‘ αŠ£α‹­α‰°αˆ“αˆ°α‰ αŠ• || edil ab labuu aythasiben || The baby is not crawling on the floor.
|-
| αŠ£α‹­α‰°αˆ“αˆ¨αˆ || ayteharem || He doesn't go
|-
| αŠ£α‹­α‰°αˆ“αˆ¨αˆ ኣα‰₯α‹š || ayteharem abz || He doesn't go here
|-
|-
| αŠ£α‹­α‰°αˆ“αˆ¨αˆ ኣα‰₯α‹š αŠ•αŠ½αŠ₯ል || ayteharem abz nk'el || He doesn't go here today
| መαˆͺαˆ•αŠ“ α‹‹αˆ‹α‰³ αŠ£α‰’αˆˆαŠ« αŠ£α‹¨αˆ°αˆ­αˆ• || merhina walata abelka ayserh || Merhina does not live in Walata.
|}
|}


It is important to note that the negative particle ''ma'' cannot be used with the verb ''to be''. To make a statement negative when using the verb ''to be'', you must use the negative verb ''mΓ€''.
There are some exceptions to the rule. In some cases, the particle "nay" can be replaced by other particles. Let's take a look at some examples:


==Negative Verb ''mΓ€''==
=== Negation with Wa ===
The negative verb ''mΓ€'' is used to make a statement negative when using the verb ''to be''. It is placed before the verb in a sentence. For example: Β 
The particle "wa" can replace the particle "nay" in some cases. For instance, instead of saying "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‹αŠ• αŠα‹­" (anestewennen nay), we can say "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‹αŠ• α‹‹" (anestewennen wa). Here are a few examples: Β 


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tigrinya !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Tigrinya !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| αŠ₯αŠ•α‹΄α‰΅ ኣልገልፍም? αŠ£α‹­α‹°αˆˆαˆα’ || endet algelufum? aydelem. || How are you feeling? Not good. (Literally: "How are you feeling? Not feeling well")
|-
|-
| αŠ£α‹­αŠα‰ αˆ© || ayneberew || He is not here
| ሡα‰₯ሡα‰₯ α‹³αŒαˆαˆ αŠ£α‹­αŠ¨αŠ£αˆαˆ || sbisbi dagmam aykaalm || Drinking alcohol is not healthy.
|}
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=== Negation with E-sharp ===
In the past tense, the particle "nay" can be replaced by the consonant "t" with an e-sharp. Let's illustrate this with the following examples:
Β 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tigrinya !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| αŠ£α‹­αŠα‰ αˆ© ኣα‰₯α‹š || ayneberew abz || He is not here now
| α‹•α‹΅αˆ α‰°αˆ“αˆ›αˆ­αŠ©αˆ || edil tahamarkum || I didn't eat (Lit. I did not it-eat).
|-
|-
| αŠ£α‹­αŠα‰ αˆ© ኣα‰₯α‹š αŠ•αŠ½αŠ₯ል || ayneberew abz nk'el || He is not here today
| ሰα‰₯ αˆ˜αˆαˆˆαŠ»αŠ• ዝα‰₯αˆˆαŠ’ α‰£α‹•αˆ‰ || seb mamelekhank zibleni ba'alu || I didn't ask my mother for money. (Lit. I did not mother-ask for money)
|}
|}


It is important to note that the negative verb ''mΓ€'' cannot be used with other verbs. To make a statement negative when using other verbs, you must use the negative particle ''ma''. Β 
== Dialogue ==
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*Person 1: αŠ•αˆα‰΅α‹“αŠ•αŒ₯ α‹΅αˆ¨αˆ΅ αŠ£α‹­α‰₯αˆ‹αˆ‰ (Nitae'nti deres ayblahlu) - You don't speak Arabic very well.
*Person 2: αŠ£αˆα‰°α‰₯ሎ (Alatebelo) - I didn't study it well.
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== Practice ==
Let's practice with some exercises which will help you use negation in Tigrinya correctly.
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1. Translate the following sentences to Tigrinya:
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* I am not tired.
* We don't like to eat meat.
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2. Translate the following sentences to English:
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* αŠ£αˆαˆ‹αŠ½ αŠ£α‹­αŠ•α‹³αŠ•αˆ (Amelak ayndanum).
* ካα‰₯ α‹΅αˆ˜α‰΅ ኣነ መሡαŠͺα‹• (Kab dmeth ane mesk'i). Β 


==Practice==
== Tips == Β 
To improve your [[Language/Tigrinya|Tigrinya]] [[Language/Tigrinya/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=130 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tigrinya/question questions]!
Negation in Tigrinya might be simple, but there are many nuances that you'll only master through practice! Don't hesitate to work on your grammar skills and use Tigrinya resources such as [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club]. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=130 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tigrinya/question questions]!


<hr>➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➑ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigrinya_language Tigrinya language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_aspect Grammatical aspect]




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Tigrinya Grammar - Negation

Hi Tigrinya learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on negation in Tigrinya, a crucial element of the language!

Negation in Tigrinya

Negation in Tigrinya is expressed mainly by adding the negating particle "nay" before the verb. For example, "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‰°α‹ˆαˆα‹΅" (anesteweld) means "he is eating" while "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‹αŠ• αŠα‹­" (anestewennen nay) means "he is not eating". As simple as that!

Each tense has its own particle. For instance, in the present continuous tense, the negation is expressed through the particle "nna". The examples below illustrate it:

Tigrinya Pronunciation English
α‹•α‹΅αˆ ኣα‰₯ αˆα‰‘αŠ‘ αŠ£α‹­α‰°αˆ“αˆ°α‰ αŠ• edil ab labuu aythasiben The baby is not crawling on the floor.
መαˆͺαˆ•αŠ“ α‹‹αˆ‹α‰³ αŠ£α‰’αˆˆαŠ« αŠ£α‹¨αˆ°αˆ­αˆ• merhina walata abelka ayserh Merhina does not live in Walata.

There are some exceptions to the rule. In some cases, the particle "nay" can be replaced by other particles. Let's take a look at some examples:

Negation with Wa

The particle "wa" can replace the particle "nay" in some cases. For instance, instead of saying "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‹αŠ• αŠα‹­" (anestewennen nay), we can say "αŠ£αŠαˆ΅α‹αŠ• α‹‹" (anestewennen wa). Here are a few examples:

Tigrinya Pronunciation English
αŠ₯αŠ•α‹΄α‰΅ ኣልገልፍም? αŠ£α‹­α‹°αˆˆαˆα’ endet algelufum? aydelem. How are you feeling? Not good. (Literally: "How are you feeling? Not feeling well")
ሡα‰₯ሡα‰₯ α‹³αŒαˆαˆ αŠ£α‹­αŠ¨αŠ£αˆαˆ sbisbi dagmam aykaalm Drinking alcohol is not healthy.

Negation with E-sharp

In the past tense, the particle "nay" can be replaced by the consonant "t" with an e-sharp. Let's illustrate this with the following examples:

Tigrinya Pronunciation English
α‹•α‹΅αˆ α‰°αˆ“αˆ›αˆ­αŠ©αˆ edil tahamarkum I didn't eat (Lit. I did not it-eat).
ሰα‰₯ αˆ˜αˆαˆˆαŠ»αŠ• ዝα‰₯αˆˆαŠ’ α‰£α‹•αˆ‰ seb mamelekhank zibleni ba'alu I didn't ask my mother for money. (Lit. I did not mother-ask for money)

Dialogue

  • Person 1: αŠ•αˆα‰΅α‹“αŠ•αŒ₯ α‹΅αˆ¨αˆ΅ αŠ£α‹­α‰₯αˆ‹αˆ‰ (Nitae'nti deres ayblahlu) - You don't speak Arabic very well.
  • Person 2: αŠ£αˆα‰°α‰₯ሎ (Alatebelo) - I didn't study it well.

Practice

Let's practice with some exercises which will help you use negation in Tigrinya correctly.

1. Translate the following sentences to Tigrinya:

  • I am not tired.
  • We don't like to eat meat.

2. Translate the following sentences to English:

  • αŠ£αˆαˆ‹αŠ½ αŠ£α‹­αŠ•α‹³αŠ•αˆ (Amelak ayndanum).
  • ካα‰₯ α‹΅αˆ˜α‰΅ ኣነ መሡαŠͺα‹• (Kab dmeth ane mesk'i).

Tips

Negation in Tigrinya might be simple, but there are many nuances that you'll only master through practice! Don't hesitate to work on your grammar skills and use Tigrinya resources such as Polyglot Club. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Sources