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In this lesson, we will explore the fascinating world of negation in Central Pashto grammar. Understanding how to form negative sentences is a crucial skill for any language learner, as it allows you to express the absence of action, quality, or existence. Whether you want to say "I do not eat" or "She is not here," mastering negation will empower you to communicate more effectively in Pashto.


Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/central-pashto Central Pashto] learners! 😊<br>
Negation in Central Pashto is not just a simple addition of "not" as in English; it involves specific rules and nuances that make it unique. We will break down these rules, provide numerous examples, and offer exercises to practice what you've learned. By the end of this lesson, you will feel confident in using negation in your conversations.
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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=== The Importance of Negation ===


<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>
Negation plays a vital role in language, allowing speakers to convey denial or contradiction. In Central Pashto, negation can change the meaning of a sentence entirely. It's essential to understand its structure and placement to avoid misunderstandings and to express your thoughts clearly.
== 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.
=== Basic Structure of Negation ===


Before we proceed to examples of negation in Central Pashto, let's learn some cultural information about negation.
In Central Pashto, negation is typically formed using the word "نۀ" (na). This word is placed before the verb in a sentence. Let's take a closer look at how negation works in different contexts.


== Cultural insight ==
==== Simple Present 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.  
To form a negative sentence in the simple present tense, you place "نۀ" before the verb.  


== Basic Negation ==
Example Structure:


To create a basic negation sentence, you only need to add "نه" "na" right after the verb.
* Subject + نۀ + Verb
 
==== Examples of Simple Present Negation ====
 
We will now look at various examples, illustrating the use of negation in the simple present tense.


=== Example ===
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| زه نه یم || za na yem || I am not
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| هغه نه دی || hagha na de || He is not
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| موږ نه غواړو || muzh na ghuarou || We don't want
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| ته نه خوري || ta na khori || You do not eat
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| هغه نه پوهیږي || hagha na pohiži || She does not understand
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| دوی نه راځي || doi na razi || They do not come
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| زه نه یم پوه || za na yem poh || I am not knowledgeable
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| ته نه مینه لري || ta na mina lari || You do not love
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| هغه نه کاندید دی || hagha na kandidat de || He is not a candidate
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| کار کوله نه || "kar kawle na" || "not working"
 
| موږ نه زده کوو || muzh na zada kowu || We do not learn
 
|}
|}


== Intermediate Negation ==
=== Placement of Negation ===
 
Understanding where to place negation is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences. Typically, "نۀ" is positioned before the verb, but in questions or compound verbs, it may require special attention.
 
==== Negation in Questions ====


Now let's look at some more complex sentences using negation.  
In Pashto, when forming negative questions, the structure changes slightly. Let's look at how to negate a question.


=== Negation with future tense ===
Example Structure:


If we want to have a negative sentence in the future tense, we add "نه" "na" before the auxiliary verb "ش'و" "sha wo".
* نۀ + Subject + Verb?
 
==== Examples of Negation in Questions ====
 
Here are some examples of how to form negative questions in Central Pashto:


=== Example ===
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| زه غشته راغلم نه شوم || "za goeshte raghlelam na showm" || "I will not go tomorrow"
 
| آیا زه نه یم؟ || aya za na yem? || Am I not?
 
|-
 
| آیا هغه نه دی؟ || aya hagha na de? || Is he not?
 
|-
 
| آیا موږ نه غواړو؟ || aya muzh na ghuarou? || Do we not want?
 
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| آیا ته نه خوري؟ || aya ta na khori? || Do you not eat?
 
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| آیا هغه نه پوهیږي؟ || aya hagha na pohiži? || Does she not understand?
 
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=== Negation with past tense ===
=== Common Verbs and Negation ===
 
Next, we will practice using some common verbs along with negation. Below, we will explore how various verbs transform into negative sentences.
 
==== List of Common Verbs ====


Past negation is formed by adding "نه" "na" after the verb in past.
Here are some common verbs to practice with:
 
* '''To be''': "دلته" (dilhta) - to be here
 
* '''To eat''': "خوړل" (khworal) - to eat
 
* '''To go''': "تلل" (tala) - to go
 
* '''To see''': "لیدل" (lidal) - to see
 
* '''To want''': "غواړل" (ghuoral) - to want
 
==== Examples with Common Verbs ====
 
Let's see how these verbs work in negative sentences:


=== Example ===
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| زه خو بليني نه کووم || "za khwub leni na kawom" || "I did not sleep well"
 
| زه دلته نه یم || za dilhta na yem || I am not here
 
|-
 
| هغه نه خوري || hagha na khori || He does not eat
 
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| موږ نه ځو || muzh na zhu || We do not go
 
|-
 
| ته نه لیدل || ta na lidal || You do not see
 
|-
 
| هغه نه غواړي || hagha na ghuarh || She does not want
 
|}
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== Dialogue ==
=== Practice Exercises ===


Here is a dialogue example to demonstrate negation in Central Pashto.
Now that we have covered the basics of negation, it's time to put your knowledge to the test. Below are exercises for you to practice.


* Person 1: ما تا جوړه واي؟ (ma ta jora way?) ("Do you want to come with me?")
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
* 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.")


== Conclusion ==
Complete the following sentences with appropriate negation.


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]]!
1. زه ____ (not) پوهیږم.


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2. هغه ____ (not) راځي.
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3. ته ____ (not) مېنه لري.
4. موږ ____ (not) خوری.
5. دوی ____ (not) کاندید دي.
'''Solutions:'''
1. زه نه پوهیږم. (I do not understand.)
2. هغه نه راځي. (He does not come.)
3. ته نه مینه لري. (You do not love.)
4. موږ نه خوری. (We do not eat.)
5. دوی نه کاندید دي. (They are not candidates.)
==== Exercise 2: Transform the Following Sentences ====
Turn the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences.
1. زه خوشحاله یم. (I am happy.)
2. هغه کتاب لري. (He has a book.)
3. موږ د لوبې لپاره ځو. (We are going to play.)
4. ته پوهیږی. (You understand.)
5. هغه د ښوونځي زده کوونکی دی. (She is a student.)
'''Solutions:'''
1. زه نه خوشحاله یم. (I am not happy.)
2. هغه کتاب نه لري. (He does not have a book.)
3. موږ د لوبې لپاره نه ځو. (We are not going to play.)
4. ته نه پوهیږی. (You do not understand.)
5. هغه د ښوونځي زده کوونکی نه دی. (She is not a student.)
==== Exercise 3: Answer the Questions ====
Answer the following questions using negation.
1. آیا ته خوشحاله یې؟ (Are you happy?)
2. آیا هغه کتاب لري؟ (Does he have a book?)
3. آیا موږ ځو؟ (Are we going?)
4. آیا ته پوهیږی؟ (Do you understand?)
5. آیا هغه هیر دی؟ (Is she forgotten?)
'''Solutions:'''
1. زه نه خوشحاله یم. (I am not happy.)
2. هغه کتاب نه لري. (He does not have a book.)
3. موږ نه ځو. (We are not going.)
4. ته نه پوهیږی. (You do not understand.)
5. هغه نه هیر دی. (She is not forgotten.)
==== Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences ====
Write five sentences of your own using negation. Share them with a partner for feedback.
'''Example Sentences:'''
1. زه نه یم پوه. (I am not knowledgeable.)
2. هغه نه خوری. (He does not eat.)
3. موږ نه ځو. (We do not go.)
4. ته نه مینه لري. (You do not love.)
5. دوی نه کاندید دي. (They are not candidates.)
==== Exercise 5: Verb Matching ====
Match the verbs with their negated forms.
| Affirmative | Negative |
|--------------|---------|
| زه ځم        | زه ____  |
| ته خوری      | ته ____  |
| هغه راځي    | هغه ____  |
| موږ پوهیږو  | موږ ____  |
| دوی کاندید دي| دوی ____  |
'''Solutions:'''
1. زه نه ځم. (I do not go.)
2. ته نه خوری. (You do not eat.)
3. هغه نه راځي. (He does not come.)
4. موږ نه پوهیږو. (We do not understand.)
5. دوی نه کاندید دي. (They are not candidates.)
=== Conclusion ===
Congratulations! You've made significant strides in understanding negation in Central Pashto. By practicing the structure of negative sentences and their placement, you are now better equipped to express denial and contradiction in your speech. Remember, language learning is a journey, and each step brings you closer to fluency. Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson whenever you need a refresher. Happy learning!


<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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In this lesson, we will explore the fascinating world of negation in Central Pashto grammar. Understanding how to form negative sentences is a crucial skill for any language learner, as it allows you to express the absence of action, quality, or existence. Whether you want to say "I do not eat" or "She is not here," mastering negation will empower you to communicate more effectively in Pashto.

Negation in Central Pashto is not just a simple addition of "not" as in English; it involves specific rules and nuances that make it unique. We will break down these rules, provide numerous examples, and offer exercises to practice what you've learned. By the end of this lesson, you will feel confident in using negation in your conversations.

The Importance of Negation[edit | edit source]

Negation plays a vital role in language, allowing speakers to convey denial or contradiction. In Central Pashto, negation can change the meaning of a sentence entirely. It's essential to understand its structure and placement to avoid misunderstandings and to express your thoughts clearly.

Basic Structure of Negation[edit | edit source]

In Central Pashto, negation is typically formed using the word "نۀ" (na). This word is placed before the verb in a sentence. Let's take a closer look at how negation works in different contexts.

Simple Present Negation[edit | edit source]

To form a negative sentence in the simple present tense, you place "نۀ" before the verb.

Example Structure:

  • Subject + نۀ + Verb

Examples of Simple Present Negation[edit | edit source]

We will now look at various examples, illustrating the use of negation in the simple present tense.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
زه نه یم za na yem I am not
هغه نه دی hagha na de He is not
موږ نه غواړو muzh na ghuarou We don't want
ته نه خوري ta na khori You do not eat
هغه نه پوهیږي hagha na pohiži She does not understand
دوی نه راځي doi na razi They do not come
زه نه یم پوه za na yem poh I am not knowledgeable
ته نه مینه لري ta na mina lari You do not love
هغه نه کاندید دی hagha na kandidat de He is not a candidate
موږ نه زده کوو muzh na zada kowu We do not learn

Placement of Negation[edit | edit source]

Understanding where to place negation is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences. Typically, "نۀ" is positioned before the verb, but in questions or compound verbs, it may require special attention.

Negation in Questions[edit | edit source]

In Pashto, when forming negative questions, the structure changes slightly. Let's look at how to negate a question.

Example Structure:

  • نۀ + Subject + Verb?

Examples of Negation in Questions[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples of how to form negative questions in Central Pashto:

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
آیا زه نه یم؟ aya za na yem? Am I not?
آیا هغه نه دی؟ aya hagha na de? Is he not?
آیا موږ نه غواړو؟ aya muzh na ghuarou? Do we not want?
آیا ته نه خوري؟ aya ta na khori? Do you not eat?
آیا هغه نه پوهیږي؟ aya hagha na pohiži? Does she not understand?

Common Verbs and Negation[edit | edit source]

Next, we will practice using some common verbs along with negation. Below, we will explore how various verbs transform into negative sentences.

List of Common Verbs[edit | edit source]

Here are some common verbs to practice with:

  • To be: "دلته" (dilhta) - to be here
  • To eat: "خوړل" (khworal) - to eat
  • To go: "تلل" (tala) - to go
  • To see: "لیدل" (lidal) - to see
  • To want: "غواړل" (ghuoral) - to want

Examples with Common Verbs[edit | edit source]

Let's see how these verbs work in negative sentences:

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
زه دلته نه یم za dilhta na yem I am not here
هغه نه خوري hagha na khori He does not eat
موږ نه ځو muzh na zhu We do not go
ته نه لیدل ta na lidal You do not see
هغه نه غواړي hagha na ghuarh She does not want

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have covered the basics of negation, it's time to put your knowledge to the test. Below are exercises for you to practice.

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

Complete the following sentences with appropriate negation.

1. زه ____ (not) پوهیږم.

2. هغه ____ (not) راځي.

3. ته ____ (not) مېنه لري.

4. موږ ____ (not) خوری.

5. دوی ____ (not) کاندید دي.

Solutions:

1. زه نه پوهیږم. (I do not understand.)

2. هغه نه راځي. (He does not come.)

3. ته نه مینه لري. (You do not love.)

4. موږ نه خوری. (We do not eat.)

5. دوی نه کاندید دي. (They are not candidates.)

Exercise 2: Transform the Following Sentences[edit | edit source]

Turn the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences.

1. زه خوشحاله یم. (I am happy.)

2. هغه کتاب لري. (He has a book.)

3. موږ د لوبې لپاره ځو. (We are going to play.)

4. ته پوهیږی. (You understand.)

5. هغه د ښوونځي زده کوونکی دی. (She is a student.)

Solutions:

1. زه نه خوشحاله یم. (I am not happy.)

2. هغه کتاب نه لري. (He does not have a book.)

3. موږ د لوبې لپاره نه ځو. (We are not going to play.)

4. ته نه پوهیږی. (You do not understand.)

5. هغه د ښوونځي زده کوونکی نه دی. (She is not a student.)

Exercise 3: Answer the Questions[edit | edit source]

Answer the following questions using negation.

1. آیا ته خوشحاله یې؟ (Are you happy?)

2. آیا هغه کتاب لري؟ (Does he have a book?)

3. آیا موږ ځو؟ (Are we going?)

4. آیا ته پوهیږی؟ (Do you understand?)

5. آیا هغه هیر دی؟ (Is she forgotten?)

Solutions:

1. زه نه خوشحاله یم. (I am not happy.)

2. هغه کتاب نه لري. (He does not have a book.)

3. موږ نه ځو. (We are not going.)

4. ته نه پوهیږی. (You do not understand.)

5. هغه نه هیر دی. (She is not forgotten.)

Exercise 4: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Write five sentences of your own using negation. Share them with a partner for feedback.

Example Sentences:

1. زه نه یم پوه. (I am not knowledgeable.)

2. هغه نه خوری. (He does not eat.)

3. موږ نه ځو. (We do not go.)

4. ته نه مینه لري. (You do not love.)

5. دوی نه کاندید دي. (They are not candidates.)

Exercise 5: Verb Matching[edit | edit source]

Match the verbs with their negated forms.

| Affirmative | Negative |

|--------------|---------|

| زه ځم | زه ____ |

| ته خوری | ته ____ |

| هغه راځي | هغه ____ |

| موږ پوهیږو | موږ ____ |

| دوی کاندید دي| دوی ____ |

Solutions:

1. زه نه ځم. (I do not go.)

2. ته نه خوری. (You do not eat.)

3. هغه نه راځي. (He does not come.)

4. موږ نه پوهیږو. (We do not understand.)

5. دوی نه کاندید دي. (They are not candidates.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You've made significant strides in understanding negation in Central Pashto. By practicing the structure of negative sentences and their placement, you are now better equipped to express denial and contradiction in your speech. Remember, language learning is a journey, and each step brings you closer to fluency. Keep practicing, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson whenever you need a refresher. 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


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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