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Welcome to another exciting lesson in our "Complete 0 to A1 Central Pashto Course"! Today, we will dive into the fascinating world of '''object pronouns''' in Central Pashto. Understanding object pronouns is crucial because they help us communicate more effectively by allowing us to replace nouns in sentences. This not only makes our speech smoother but also shows our grasp of the language's structure.


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In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:


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== Introduction ==
=== What are Object Pronouns? ===


In this lesson, you will learn about object pronouns in Central Pashto, their forms, and their usage. You will also practice using them in sentences and understand their role in sentence structure. Object pronouns are used to replace the object of a verb, which can be a noun or a pronoun. They are an essential part of the language and will enable you to communicate more effectively in Pashto.
Object pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence to indicate the receiver of an action. For example, in the sentence "I see the dog," "the dog" is the object. If we want to make it more concise, we can say "I see it." Here, "it" is the object pronoun.


In Central Pashto, object pronouns are essential for building sentences that are natural and fluid. They help us avoid repetition and make our communication clearer.


<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Wh-Questions|Wh Questions]].</span>
=== Object Pronouns in Central Pashto ===
== Object Pronoun Forms ==


In Central Pashto, object pronouns take different forms depending on their position in the sentence. The following table shows the different forms of object pronouns in Central Pashto:
In Central Pashto, the object pronouns are as follows:


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{| class="wikitable"
! Person !! Singular !! Plural
 
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| ما  || mā || me
 
|-
 
| ته  || ta || you (singular)
 
|-
|-
! 1st Person || مون (mun) || زه (za)
 
| هغه  || hagha || him
 
|-
 
| هغې  || haga || her
 
|-
|-
! 2nd Person || ته (ta) || غواړه (ghwara)
 
| موږ  || mozh || us
 
|-
|-
! 3rd Person (Masculine) || هغه (hagha) || يو (yo)
 
| تاسو  || tāso || you (plural/formal)
 
|-
|-
! 3rd Person (Feminine) || هغه (hagha) || يوه (yawa)
 
| هغوی  || haghway || them
 
|}
|}


Note that the 3rd person pronoun هغه (hagha) is used for both masculine and feminine nouns. However, when a possessive pronoun follows هغه (hagha) in the same sentence, يو (yo) is used for masculine nouns and يوه (yawa) is used for feminine nouns.
These pronouns are used to replace the objects in sentences. Let's take a closer look at how they function in different contexts.
 
=== Usage of Object Pronouns ===


== Object Pronoun Usage ==
Object pronouns can be used in various ways, such as:


Object pronouns in Central Pashto are used to replace the object of a verb. This can be a noun or a pronoun. The following examples illustrate the usage of object pronouns in sentences:
1. '''Direct Object''': The pronoun receives the action directly.


* څه ته ويني؟ مون يا (tsa ta weeni? mun ya?) - What do you want? Me or him?
2. '''Indirect Object''': The pronoun indicates to whom or for whom the action is performed.
* ما دخواړه ته یې نه واتلو په ټولو (ma dukhwarra ta ye na watlo pa toolo) - Don't tell them about us.
* يوه غواړه هر وخت خيرات يې ورکړل شوي (yawa ghwara har wakht khairat ye warakral shwi) - Someone stole her wallet.


Object pronouns are generally placed after the verb in a sentence, as shown in the examples above. However, in some cases, object pronouns come before the verb, such as in negative commands or with infinitives. For example:
Let's explore examples of both usages.


* مه ته نه وائيږي (ma ta na waighegi) - Don't call me.
==== Direct Object Examples ====
* مون په کور کې راکړونکي کول (mun pa koor ke rakhrunki kawal) - Let's clean the house.


In this case, the object pronoun is placed before the verb.
Here are some sentences where object pronouns act as direct objects:


== Practice ==
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Now it's time to practice using object pronouns in sentences. Use the following prompts to create Pashto sentences with the correct object pronoun:
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English


* څه ته ويني؟ مون يا هغه؟ (tsa ta weeni? mun ya hagha?) - What do you want? Me or him/her?
|-
* مون ته ورورل شواي؟ (mun ta warawal shwai?) - Did I offend you?
* ته هغه بل ولوي؟ (ta hagha bal woli?) - Did you see him/her?
* ما د يو مېشه نه کريږي؟ (ma de yo meshi na kargegi?) - Won't you cook the rice for him/her?


== Conclusion ==
| زه ما لرم. || za mā laram. || I have me.


In this lesson, you have learned about object pronouns in Central Pashto, their forms, and their usage. Object pronouns are an important part of the language and are essential for effective communication. In the next lesson, you will learn about possessive pronouns and adjectives in Central Pashto.
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| ته هغه ولید. || ta hagha walid. || You saw him.
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| هغه هغې ته د کتاب ورکړ. || hagha haga ta da kitab warkrd. || He gave her the book.
|-
| موږ تاسو ته خوشحاله یؤ. || mozh tāso ta khushāla yō. || We made you happy.
|-
| هغوی ما ته پیغام ورکړ. || haghway mā ta payghām warkrd. || They sent me a message.
|}
==== Indirect Object Examples ====
Now, let's look at some examples where object pronouns are used as indirect objects:
{| class="wikitable"
! Central Pashto !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| زه ما ته زوی شو. || za mā ta zoy shū. || I became a son to me.
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| ته هغه ته پیغام واستوه. || ta hagha ta payghām wāstoha. || You sent a message to him.
|-
| هغه هغې ته انعام ورکړ. || hagha haga ta in‘ām warkrd. || He gave a reward to her.
|-
| موږ تاسو ته د کتابونه ورکوو. || mozh tāso ta da kitabuna warkū. || We give you the books.
|-
| هغوی ما ته د مرستې غوښتنه وکړه. || haghway mā ta da mrasṭe ghowhtana wakra. || They asked me for help.
|}
=== Practice Makes Perfect ===
To solidify your understanding, let’s practice using these object pronouns in various sentences. Here are some exercises for you:
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
Complete the sentences with the correct object pronouns.
1. زه __________ لرم. (I have ______.)
2. ته __________ ته خوشحاله یې. (You are happy for ______.)
3. هغه __________ ته لېږدوي. (He sends ______ to you.)
4. موږ __________ ته مرسته کوو. (We help ______.)
5. هغوی __________ لېدلي دي. (They have seen ______.)
==== Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences ====
Translate the following sentences from English to Central Pashto using object pronouns.
1. I see her.
2. He gives me a book.
3. You (plural) help us.
4. They send it to you (singular).
5. We love them.
==== Exercise 3: Create Your Own Sentences ====
Using the object pronouns, create five sentences in Central Pashto. Try to use a mix of direct and indirect objects.
=== Solutions to Exercises ===
Here are the solutions to the exercises above:
==== Exercise 1 Solutions ====
1. زه ما لرم. (I have me.)
2. ته هغې ته خوشحاله یې. (You are happy for her.)
3. هغه ما ته لېږدوي. (He sends me to you.)
4. موږ تاسو ته مرسته کوو. (We help you.)
5. هغوی ما لېدلي دي. (They have seen me.)
==== Exercise 2 Solutions ====
1. زه هغې ليدم. (I see her.)
2. هغه ما ته کتاب ورکوي. (He gives me a book.)
3. تاسو موږ سره مرسته کوئ. (You (plural) help us.)
4. هغوی دا تا ته لېږي. (They send it to you (singular).)
5. موږ هغوی سره مینه لرو. (We love them.)
==== Exercise 3 Solutions ====
(Students should create their own sentences, but examples can include:)
1. زه ما ته خوشحاله یم. (I am happy for me.)
2. ته هغوی ته زوی شو. (You became a son to them.)
3. هغه ما ته پیغام واستوي. (He sends a message to me.)
4. موږ تاسو ته کتابونه ورکوو. (We give you the books.)
5. هغوی ما ته مرستې غوښتنه وکړه. (They asked me for help.)
=== Conclusion ===
Understanding object pronouns is a vital step in mastering Central Pashto. They not only enhance your ability to communicate but also make your sentences richer and more varied. As you practice, try to incorporate these pronouns into your daily conversations. You’ll find that they make your speech much more natural and fluent!
Keep practicing, and don't hesitate to revisit this lesson if you need more clarification. Happy learning!


<span link>Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Subject-Object-Verb|Subject Object Verb]] & [[Language/Central-pashto/Grammar/Common-Prepositions|Common Prepositions]].</span>
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Welcome to another exciting lesson in our "Complete 0 to A1 Central Pashto Course"! Today, we will dive into the fascinating world of object pronouns in Central Pashto. Understanding object pronouns is crucial because they help us communicate more effectively by allowing us to replace nouns in sentences. This not only makes our speech smoother but also shows our grasp of the language's structure.

In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

What are Object Pronouns?[edit | edit source]

Object pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence to indicate the receiver of an action. For example, in the sentence "I see the dog," "the dog" is the object. If we want to make it more concise, we can say "I see it." Here, "it" is the object pronoun.

In Central Pashto, object pronouns are essential for building sentences that are natural and fluid. They help us avoid repetition and make our communication clearer.

Object Pronouns in Central Pashto[edit | edit source]

In Central Pashto, the object pronouns are as follows:

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
ما me
ته ta you (singular)
هغه hagha him
هغې haga her
موږ mozh us
تاسو tāso you (plural/formal)
هغوی haghway them

These pronouns are used to replace the objects in sentences. Let's take a closer look at how they function in different contexts.

Usage of Object Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Object pronouns can be used in various ways, such as:

1. Direct Object: The pronoun receives the action directly.

2. Indirect Object: The pronoun indicates to whom or for whom the action is performed.

Let's explore examples of both usages.

Direct Object Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are some sentences where object pronouns act as direct objects:

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
زه ما لرم. za mā laram. I have me.
ته هغه ولید. ta hagha walid. You saw him.
هغه هغې ته د کتاب ورکړ. hagha haga ta da kitab warkrd. He gave her the book.
موږ تاسو ته خوشحاله یؤ. mozh tāso ta khushāla yō. We made you happy.
هغوی ما ته پیغام ورکړ. haghway mā ta payghām warkrd. They sent me a message.

Indirect Object Examples[edit | edit source]

Now, let's look at some examples where object pronouns are used as indirect objects:

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
زه ما ته زوی شو. za mā ta zoy shū. I became a son to me.
ته هغه ته پیغام واستوه. ta hagha ta payghām wāstoha. You sent a message to him.
هغه هغې ته انعام ورکړ. hagha haga ta in‘ām warkrd. He gave a reward to her.
موږ تاسو ته د کتابونه ورکوو. mozh tāso ta da kitabuna warkū. We give you the books.
هغوی ما ته د مرستې غوښتنه وکړه. haghway mā ta da mrasṭe ghowhtana wakra. They asked me for help.

Practice Makes Perfect[edit | edit source]

To solidify your understanding, let’s practice using these object pronouns in various sentences. Here are some exercises for you:

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct object pronouns.

1. زه __________ لرم. (I have ______.)

2. ته __________ ته خوشحاله یې. (You are happy for ______.)

3. هغه __________ ته لېږدوي. (He sends ______ to you.)

4. موږ __________ ته مرسته کوو. (We help ______.)

5. هغوی __________ لېدلي دي. (They have seen ______.)

Exercise 2: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences from English to Central Pashto using object pronouns.

1. I see her.

2. He gives me a book.

3. You (plural) help us.

4. They send it to you (singular).

5. We love them.

Exercise 3: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the object pronouns, create five sentences in Central Pashto. Try to use a mix of direct and indirect objects.

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions to the exercises above:

Exercise 1 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. زه ما لرم. (I have me.)

2. ته هغې ته خوشحاله یې. (You are happy for her.)

3. هغه ما ته لېږدوي. (He sends me to you.)

4. موږ تاسو ته مرسته کوو. (We help you.)

5. هغوی ما لېدلي دي. (They have seen me.)

Exercise 2 Solutions[edit | edit source]

1. زه هغې ليدم. (I see her.)

2. هغه ما ته کتاب ورکوي. (He gives me a book.)

3. تاسو موږ سره مرسته کوئ. (You (plural) help us.)

4. هغوی دا تا ته لېږي. (They send it to you (singular).)

5. موږ هغوی سره مینه لرو. (We love them.)

Exercise 3 Solutions[edit | edit source]

(Students should create their own sentences, but examples can include:)

1. زه ما ته خوشحاله یم. (I am happy for me.)

2. ته هغوی ته زوی شو. (You became a son to them.)

3. هغه ما ته پیغام واستوي. (He sends a message to me.)

4. موږ تاسو ته کتابونه ورکوو. (We give you the books.)

5. هغوی ما ته مرستې غوښتنه وکړه. (They asked me for help.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Understanding object pronouns is a vital step in mastering Central Pashto. They not only enhance your ability to communicate but also make your sentences richer and more varied. As you practice, try to incorporate these pronouns into your daily conversations. You’ll find that they make your speech much more natural and fluent!

Keep practicing, and don't hesitate to revisit this lesson if you need more clarification. Happy learning!

Table of Contents - Central Pashto Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


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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