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<div class="pg_page_title">Kashmiri Grammar - How to Use "Have"</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Kashmiri Grammar - How to Use "Have"</div>
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/kashmiri Kashmiri] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "have" in Kashmiri. We will look at the conjugation of the verb and how it is used in different contexts. __TOC__


== Conjugation ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/kashmiri Kashmiri] learners! 😊
The verb "have" in Kashmiri is conjugated as follows:  
 
In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "have" in Kashmiri. "Have" is used to indicate possession or to form certain tenses in a sentence.
 
Let's start with the basics. In Kashmiri, "have" can be translated as "naas".
 
 
<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Kashmiri/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] & [[Language/Kashmiri/Grammar/Questions|Questions]].</span>
== Present Tense ==
 
When using "have" in the present tense, we use the following forms:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Kashmiri !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| मेर्ये नास || Marye naas || I have
|-
| तुज्ये नास || Tujye naas || You have (informal)
|-
| चुये नास || Chuye naas || He/She has
|-
| अस्सी नास || Assi naas || We have
|-
| तुसी नास || Tusi naas || You all have (formal)
|-
|-
! Person !! Singular !! Plural
| ते नास || Te naas || They have
|}
 
Example:
* Person 1: ति नम्ब नास? (Ti namb naas? - Do you have a name?)
* Person 2: जी, मेर्ये एक नाम नास। (Ji, marye ek naam naas. - Yes, I have one name.)
 
== Past Tense ==
 
When using "have" in the past tense, we use the following forms:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Kashmiri !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| I || اوه (aweh) || اوهن (awehn)
| मेनु नासीं || Menu naasi || I had
|-
|-
| You || اوهی (awehi) || اوهنی (awehni)
| तुज्येनु नासीं || Tujyen naasi || You had (informal)  
|-
|-
| He/She/It || اوهے (awehay) || اوهنے (awehnay)
| चुयेनु नासीं || Chuyen naasi || He/She had
|-
|-
| We || اوهم (awehm) || اوهنم (awehnm)
| अस्सीइनु नासीं || Assiinu naasi || We had
|-
|-
| You (plural) || اوهو (awehoo) || اوهنو (awehnow)
| तुसीनु नासीं || Tusiinu naasi || You all had (formal)  
|-
|-
| They || اوهن (awehn) || اوهنا (awehna)
| तेनु नासीं || Tenun naasi || They had
|}
|}


=== Examples ===
Example:
Here are some examples of how to use the verb "have" in Kashmiri:
* Person 1: की तूझेनु द्राख्त नासीं? (Ki tujyen drakht naasi? - Did you have a tree?)
* Person 2: जी, मैंनु द्राख्त नासीं। (Ji, mainnu drakht naasi. - Yes, I had a tree.)
 
== Future Tense ==
 
When using "have" in the future tense, we use the following forms:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Kashmiri !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Kashmiri !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| मेनु नासूंगा || Menu naasoonga || I will have
|-
|-
| میں اوهن (meen awehn) || /miːn əʋɛ̃n/ || I have
| तुझेनु नासूंगा || Tujyen naasoonga || You will have (informal)
|-
|-
| تو اوهی (too awehi) || /t̪oː əʋɛ̃i/ || You have
| चुयेनु नासूंगा || Chuyen naasoonga || He/She will have  
|-
|-
| وہ اوهے (woh awehay) || /wɔh əʋɛ̃hɛ/ || He/She/It has
| अस्सीइनु नासूंगा || Assiinu naasoonga || We will have
|-
|-
| ہم اوهم (hum awehm) || /hʊm əʋɛ̃m/ || We have
| तुसीनु नासूंगा || Tusiinu naasoonga || You all will have (formal)
|-
|-
| تم اوهو (tum awehoo) || /t̪ʊm əʋɛ̃hʊ/ || You (plural) have
| तेनु नासूंगा || Tenun naasoonga || They will have
|}
 
Example:
* Person 1: ति क्यारे अंदर रस्स नासूंगा? (Ti kyare andar rass naasoonga? - When will you have juice?)
* Person 2: गतचिन मज़े में रस्स नासेड़। (Gatchin maze mein rass naased. - I had juice in the morning.)
 
== Present Perfect Tense ==
 
When using "have" in the present perfect tense, we use the following forms:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Kashmiri !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| وہ اوهن (woh awehn) || /wɔh əʋɛ̃n/ || They have
| मेनु नास लेख || Menu naas lekh || I have had
|-
| तुझेनु नास लेख || Tujyen naas lekh || You have had (informal)  
|-
| चुयेनु नास लेख || Chuyen naas lekh || He/She has had
|-
| अस्सीइनु नास लेख || Assiinu naas lekh || We have had
|-
| तुसीनु नास लेख || Tusiinu naas lekh || You all have had (formal)
|-
| तेनु नास लेख || Tenun naas lekh || They have had
|}
|}


== Usage ==
Example:
The verb "have" is used in many different contexts in Kashmiri. Here are some examples:
* Person 1: अस्सी आएत्ठ साफ़ कुछखास खान का ता नःदुर्मूत हैं अजि ति सोइ पज़ नास लेख? (Assi aayath saaf kuchkhaas khan ka ta naqdurmoot hain aji ti soi paz naas lekh? - We have been here a while, and since you are not allergic to anything specific, have you had dinner?)
* Person 2: जी, मैंनु सोऊ खाना नास लेख। (Ji, mainnu sou khaana naas lekh. - Yes, I have already had food.)


* Person 1: کوئی چیز اوهن؟ (koi cheez awehn?) /kɔi t͡ʃiːz əʋɛ̃n/ Do you have anything?
== Negative Forms ==
* Person 2: نہیں، میں کچھ نہیں اوهن (nahin, meen kuch nahin awehn) /nɛ̃iːn, miːn kʰət͡ʃ nɛ̃iːn əʋɛ̃n/ No, I don't have anything.


* Person 1: تو کیا اوهی؟ (too kya awehi?) /t̪oː kiːə əʋɛ̃i/ What do you have?
To make a negative sentence using "have", we add "na" in front of the verb.  
* Person 2: میں ایک کتاب اوهن (meen ek kitab awehn) /miːn ek kɪt̪aːb əʋɛ̃n/ I have a book.


* Person 1: وہ کیا اوهے؟ (woh kya awehay?) /wɔh kiːə əʋɛ̃hɛ/ What does he/she/it have?
Example:  
* Person 2: وہ ایک چیز اوهے (woh ek cheez awehay) /wɔh ek t͡ʃiːz əʋɛ̃hɛ/ He/She/It has one thing.
* मुज़े त्रावल बुक कत़ नास। (Muze trawal book kat naas. - I don't have a travel book.)


== Conclusion ==
Remember to always keep practicing! With time and dedication, you can master the use of "have" and improve your overall [https://polyglotclub.com/language/kashmiri |Kashmiri] [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=65 |Grammar]. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=65 |native speakers] and continue practicing! 😀
In this lesson, we have learned how to use the verb "have" in Kashmiri. We have looked at the conjugation of the verb and how it is used in different contexts. To improve your [[Language/Kashmiri|Kashmiri]] [[Language/Kashmiri/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=65 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/kashmiri/question questions]!


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* [[Language/Kashmiri/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Kashmiri/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
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* [[Language/Kashmiri/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Kashmiri/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
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* [[Language/Kashmiri/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
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Kashmiri Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Kashmiri learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "have" in Kashmiri. "Have" is used to indicate possession or to form certain tenses in a sentence.

Let's start with the basics. In Kashmiri, "have" can be translated as "naas".


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Pronouns & Questions.

Present Tense[edit | edit source]

When using "have" in the present tense, we use the following forms:

Kashmiri Pronunciation English
मेर्ये नास Marye naas I have
तुज्ये नास Tujye naas You have (informal)
चुये नास Chuye naas He/She has
अस्सी नास Assi naas We have
तुसी नास Tusi naas You all have (formal)
ते नास Te naas They have

Example:

  • Person 1: ति नम्ब नास? (Ti namb naas? - Do you have a name?)
  • Person 2: जी, मेर्ये एक नाम नास। (Ji, marye ek naam naas. - Yes, I have one name.)

Past Tense[edit | edit source]

When using "have" in the past tense, we use the following forms:

Kashmiri Pronunciation English
मेनु नासीं Menu naasi I had
तुज्येनु नासीं Tujyen naasi You had (informal)
चुयेनु नासीं Chuyen naasi He/She had
अस्सीइनु नासीं Assiinu naasi We had
तुसीनु नासीं Tusiinu naasi You all had (formal)
तेनु नासीं Tenun naasi They had

Example:

  • Person 1: की तूझेनु द्राख्त नासीं? (Ki tujyen drakht naasi? - Did you have a tree?)
  • Person 2: जी, मैंनु द्राख्त नासीं। (Ji, mainnu drakht naasi. - Yes, I had a tree.)

Future Tense[edit | edit source]

When using "have" in the future tense, we use the following forms:

Kashmiri Pronunciation English
मेनु नासूंगा Menu naasoonga I will have
तुझेनु नासूंगा Tujyen naasoonga You will have (informal)
चुयेनु नासूंगा Chuyen naasoonga He/She will have
अस्सीइनु नासूंगा Assiinu naasoonga We will have
तुसीनु नासूंगा Tusiinu naasoonga You all will have (formal)
तेनु नासूंगा Tenun naasoonga They will have

Example:

  • Person 1: ति क्यारे अंदर रस्स नासूंगा? (Ti kyare andar rass naasoonga? - When will you have juice?)
  • Person 2: गतचिन मज़े में रस्स नासेड़। (Gatchin maze mein rass naased. - I had juice in the morning.)

Present Perfect Tense[edit | edit source]

When using "have" in the present perfect tense, we use the following forms:

Kashmiri Pronunciation English
मेनु नास लेख Menu naas lekh I have had
तुझेनु नास लेख Tujyen naas lekh You have had (informal)
चुयेनु नास लेख Chuyen naas lekh He/She has had
अस्सीइनु नास लेख Assiinu naas lekh We have had
तुसीनु नास लेख Tusiinu naas lekh You all have had (formal)
तेनु नास लेख Tenun naas lekh They have had

Example:

  • Person 1: अस्सी आएत्ठ साफ़ कुछखास खान का ता नःदुर्मूत हैं अजि ति सोइ पज़ नास लेख? (Assi aayath saaf kuchkhaas khan ka ta naqdurmoot hain aji ti soi paz naas lekh? - We have been here a while, and since you are not allergic to anything specific, have you had dinner?)
  • Person 2: जी, मैंनु सोऊ खाना नास लेख। (Ji, mainnu sou khaana naas lekh. - Yes, I have already had food.)

Negative Forms[edit | edit source]

To make a negative sentence using "have", we add "na" in front of the verb.

Example:

  • मुज़े त्रावल बुक कत़ नास। (Muze trawal book kat naas. - I don't have a travel book.)

Remember to always keep practicing! With time and dedication, you can master the use of "have" and improve your overall |Kashmiri |Grammar. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask |native speakers and continue practicing! 😀


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]