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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/central-pashto Central Pashto] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Central Pashto. We will cover basic and intermediate level topics. Before we dive into the lesson, let's remind ourselves of some grammar concepts.


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== Introduction ==


<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]], [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]], [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Past-Simple|Past Simple]].</span>
In this lesson, we will explore the topic of negation in Central Pashto. Negation is an essential aspect of any language, as it allows us to express negation or denial. Understanding how to form negative sentences in Central Pashto is crucial for effective communication and building a solid foundation in the language. By mastering negation, you will be able to express negation in various contexts, such as stating what you don't like, what you haven't done, or what you are not able to do.
== Grammar review ==


Central Pashto is a SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) language. This means that the verb appears at the end of a sentence. The negation in Central Pashto is formed by adding "نه" "na" after the verb.  
Throughout this lesson, we will explore the rules and patterns for forming negative sentences in Central Pashto. We will also provide numerous examples to illustrate each point, ensuring a thorough understanding of the topic. Additionally, we will delve into any regional variations in the usage of negation and explore interesting cultural facts related to this topic.


Before we proceed to examples of negation in Central Pashto, let's learn some cultural information about negation.
Let's begin our journey into the world of negation in Central Pashto!


== Cultural insight ==
== Basic Rules for Negation ==


In Central Pashto culture, being polite and respectful is highly valued. This reflects in their communication style. Directly saying "no" can be considered impolite. Therefore, Central Pashto speakers use indirect ways of expressing negation. People may use silence, ambiguity, or euphemisms to avoid direct negative responses.
In Central Pashto, negation is formed by adding the word "نه" (na) before the verb. This word functions as the negation marker and is placed immediately before the verb in the sentence. Let's look at a few examples to understand how this works:


== Basic Negation ==
Examples:
 
To create a basic negation sentence, you only need to add "نه" "na" right after the verb.
 
=== Example ===
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| کار کوله نه || "kar kawle na" || "not working"
| ما نه ورځې راځېدلې دې. || Ma na warze razzedle de. || I don't go to school.
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| زه نه مېښېم. || Zə na mešem. || I don't eat.
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| ته نه پوهېږئ. || Tə na puheǰa. || You don't understand.
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== Intermediate Negation ==
As you can see from the examples, the word "نه" (na) is placed directly before the verb in each sentence to indicate negation. This simple rule applies to all verbs in Central Pashto.
 
== Cultural Insights ==
 
Negation is an important aspect of Pashtun culture and is used in various social and cultural contexts. In Pashtun society, it is considered polite to use negation when declining an offer or invitation. For example, if someone offers you food and you do not want to accept, you would say "نه مننه" (na manna), which means "No, thank you." This polite form of negation is deeply ingrained in Pashtun etiquette and is a way of showing respect and humility.


Now let's look at some more complex sentences using negation.  
Additionally, in traditional Pashtun storytelling, negation is often used to create suspense and intrigue. By negating certain events or outcomes, storytellers keep the audience engaged and eager to find out what happens next. This use of negation adds an element of surprise and excitement to the storytelling tradition in Pashtun culture.


=== Negation with future tense ===
== Practice Exercises ==


If we want to have a negative sentence in the future tense, we add "نه" "na" before the auxiliary verb "ش'و" "sha wo".
Now, let's practice forming negative sentences in Central Pashto. Choose the correct form of negation for each sentence and translate it into English. The solutions will be provided after each exercise for self-assessment.


=== Example ===
Exercise 1:
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1. زه نه وروسته راځم. (I don't walk to the market.)
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
2. ستا نه پوهېږئ. (You don't understand.)
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3. موږ نه دې. (We don't see.)
| زه غشته راغلم نه شوم || "za goeshte raghlelam na showm" || "I will not go tomorrow"
4. تاسې نه خوري. (They don't eat.)
|}


=== Negation with past tense ===
Exercise 2:
1. زه نه دې ځمکه. (I don't have a pen.)
2. ته نه ورځې پوهېږې. (You don't go to school.)
3. ما نه دې کچه. (We don't have a car.)
4. تاسې نه خپلواکي دې. (They don't have their passports.)


Past negation is formed by adding "نه" "na" after the verb in past.
Exercise 3:
1. زه نه دې کتاب. (I don't have a book.)
2. ستا نه ورځې راځېدې. (You don't go to work.)
3. موږ نه دې پتې. (We don't have money.)
4. تاسې نه خپلواکي راځېدې. (They don't have their IDs.)


=== Example ===
== Solutions ==
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| زه خو بليني نه کووم || "za khwub leni na kawom" || "I did not sleep well"
|}


== Dialogue ==
Exercise 1:
1. زه نه وروسته راځم. (I don't walk to the market.)
2. ستا نه پوهېږئ. (You don't understand.)
3. موږ نه دې. (We don't see.)
4. تاسې نه خوري. (They don't eat.)


Here is a dialogue example to demonstrate negation in Central Pashto.
Exercise 2:
1. زه نه دې ځمکه. (I don't have a pen.)
2. ته نه ورځې پوهېږې. (You don't go to school.)
3. ما نه دې کچه. (We don't have a car.)
4. تاسې نه خپلواکي دې. (They don't have their passports.)


* Person 1: ما تا جوړه واي؟ (ma ta jora way?) ("Do you want to come with me?")
Exercise 3:
* Person 2: نه، زه د غواړو جانګنه راشئ، مې د بيز نشته وه. (na, za da ghawaaro janagana rashay, me da baiz nashta wah.) ("No, I have to attend a meeting, I am not free now.")
1. زه نه دې کتاب. (I don't have a book.)
2. ستا نه ورځې راځېدې. (You don't go to work.)
3. موږ نه دې پتې. (We don't have money.)
4. تاسې نه خپلواکي راځېدې. (They don't have their IDs.)


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==


In conclusion, we learned about negation in Central Pashto. We covered basic and intermediate topics, and had a glimpse into Central Pashto culture. To improve your [[:Category:Language/Central-pashto|Central Pashto]] [[:Category:Language/Central-pashto/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=94 Find native speakers] and ask them any [[:Category:Language/Central-pashto/question|questions]]!
Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to form negative sentences in Central Pashto. By adding the negation marker "نه" (na) before the verb, you can express negation in various contexts. Remember to practice forming negative sentences with different verbs to reinforce your understanding and fluency in Central Pashto.
 
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashto_language Pashto Language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan Afghanistan]


In the next lesson, we will explore the topic of common verbs in Central Pashto. Stay tuned and keep up the great work!


<span link>Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Subject-Object-Verb|Central Pashto Grammar → Basic Sentence Structure → Subject ...]], [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Questions|Questions]], [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Possessive-Adjectives|Possessive Adjectives]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Gender|Gender]].</span>
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Central PashtoGrammar0 to A1 Course → Basic Sentence Structure → Negation

Introduction

In this lesson, we will explore the topic of negation in Central Pashto. Negation is an essential aspect of any language, as it allows us to express negation or denial. Understanding how to form negative sentences in Central Pashto is crucial for effective communication and building a solid foundation in the language. By mastering negation, you will be able to express negation in various contexts, such as stating what you don't like, what you haven't done, or what you are not able to do.

Throughout this lesson, we will explore the rules and patterns for forming negative sentences in Central Pashto. We will also provide numerous examples to illustrate each point, ensuring a thorough understanding of the topic. Additionally, we will delve into any regional variations in the usage of negation and explore interesting cultural facts related to this topic.

Let's begin our journey into the world of negation in Central Pashto!

Basic Rules for Negation

In Central Pashto, negation is formed by adding the word "نه" (na) before the verb. This word functions as the negation marker and is placed immediately before the verb in the sentence. Let's look at a few examples to understand how this works:

Examples:

Central Pashto Pronunciation English Translation
ما نه ورځې راځېدلې دې. Ma na warze razzedle de. I don't go to school.
زه نه مېښېم. Zə na mešem. I don't eat.
ته نه پوهېږئ. Tə na puheǰa. You don't understand.

As you can see from the examples, the word "نه" (na) is placed directly before the verb in each sentence to indicate negation. This simple rule applies to all verbs in Central Pashto.

Cultural Insights

Negation is an important aspect of Pashtun culture and is used in various social and cultural contexts. In Pashtun society, it is considered polite to use negation when declining an offer or invitation. For example, if someone offers you food and you do not want to accept, you would say "نه مننه" (na manna), which means "No, thank you." This polite form of negation is deeply ingrained in Pashtun etiquette and is a way of showing respect and humility.

Additionally, in traditional Pashtun storytelling, negation is often used to create suspense and intrigue. By negating certain events or outcomes, storytellers keep the audience engaged and eager to find out what happens next. This use of negation adds an element of surprise and excitement to the storytelling tradition in Pashtun culture.

Practice Exercises

Now, let's practice forming negative sentences in Central Pashto. Choose the correct form of negation for each sentence and translate it into English. The solutions will be provided after each exercise for self-assessment.

Exercise 1: 1. زه نه وروسته راځم. (I don't walk to the market.) 2. ستا نه پوهېږئ. (You don't understand.) 3. موږ نه دې. (We don't see.) 4. تاسې نه خوري. (They don't eat.)

Exercise 2: 1. زه نه دې ځمکه. (I don't have a pen.) 2. ته نه ورځې پوهېږې. (You don't go to school.) 3. ما نه دې کچه. (We don't have a car.) 4. تاسې نه خپلواکي دې. (They don't have their passports.)

Exercise 3: 1. زه نه دې کتاب. (I don't have a book.) 2. ستا نه ورځې راځېدې. (You don't go to work.) 3. موږ نه دې پتې. (We don't have money.) 4. تاسې نه خپلواکي راځېدې. (They don't have their IDs.)

Solutions

Exercise 1: 1. زه نه وروسته راځم. (I don't walk to the market.) 2. ستا نه پوهېږئ. (You don't understand.) 3. موږ نه دې. (We don't see.) 4. تاسې نه خوري. (They don't eat.)

Exercise 2: 1. زه نه دې ځمکه. (I don't have a pen.) 2. ته نه ورځې پوهېږې. (You don't go to school.) 3. ما نه دې کچه. (We don't have a car.) 4. تاسې نه خپلواکي دې. (They don't have their passports.)

Exercise 3: 1. زه نه دې کتاب. (I don't have a book.) 2. ستا نه ورځې راځېدې. (You don't go to work.) 3. موږ نه دې پتې. (We don't have money.) 4. تاسې نه خپلواکي راځېدې. (They don't have their IDs.)

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to form negative sentences in Central Pashto. By adding the negation marker "نه" (na) before the verb, you can express negation in various contexts. Remember to practice forming negative sentences with different verbs to reinforce your understanding and fluency in Central Pashto.

In the next lesson, we will explore the topic of common verbs in Central Pashto. Stay tuned and keep up the great work!

Table of Contents - Central Pashto Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


Personal Pronouns


Numbers and Counting


Basic Sentence Structure


Common Verbs


Present Tense


Food and Drink


Questions


Family and Relationships


Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives


House and Home


Prepositions


Hobbies and Activities


Past Tense


Travel and Transportation


Pashtun Customs and Traditions



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