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Welcome, dear students! In this lesson, we will delve into an essential aspect of the Sindhi language: '''negation'''. Understanding how to form negative sentences and questions is crucial for effective communication. Just think about it: being able to say what you don't want or what isn’t true is as important as expressing your desires or truths. Negation helps you clarify, specify, and sometimes even emphasize your point of view.
In this lesson, we will explore various forms of negation in Sindhi, including negation words and their applications in both affirmative and interrogative sentences. By the end of this lesson, you should feel comfortable using negation in your conversations.
Below is the structure of this lesson:
* Introduction to Negation
* Negation Words in Sindhi
* Forming Negative Sentences
* Forming Negative Questions
* Examples of Negation
* Practice Exercises
* Conclusion
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=== Introduction to Negation ===


<div class="pg_page_title">Sindhi Grammar - Negation</div>
Negation in any language serves a vital role in communication. It allows speakers to express disagreement, refusal, or denial. In Sindhi, negation is typically expressed using specific words that modify the meaning of verbs and sentences. These negation words can vary depending on the context and the structure of the sentence. Understanding how to use them will significantly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in Sindhi.
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/sindhi Sindhi] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about negation in the Sindhi language. Negation is a way of expressing the opposite of something. It is an important part of any language and it is essential to understand how to use it correctly. __TOC__


Negation is expressed in Sindhi by adding the suffix -naa to the verb. This suffix changes the meaning of the verb from affirmative to negative. For example, the verb "to do" in Sindhi is karoon. To make it negative, we add the suffix -naa, so it becomes karoon-naa, which means "not to do".
=== Negation Words in Sindhi ===


The following table shows some examples of verbs in their affirmative and negative forms:  
In Sindhi, the primary negation word is '''"نہ" (na)'''. This word is equivalent to "no" or "not" in English and is used to negate verbs or entire sentences. Let's look at a few more common negation words and their uses:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
| نہ || na || no/not
 
|-
 
| ڪڏهن نه || kadhi na || never
 
|-
|-
| کرون || karoon || to do
 
| ڪنهن به نه || khen bhi na || nobody/not anyone
 
|-
|-
| کرون-نا || karoon-naa || not to do
 
| ڪجھ به نه || kagh bhi na || nothing
 
|}
 
As you can see, these negation words are integral in forming negative expressions in Sindhi. They modify the verb or the context of the sentence to indicate negation.
 
=== Forming Negative Sentences ===
 
To create a negative sentence in Sindhi, you typically place the negation word '''"نہ" (na)''' before the verb. Here are a few examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
|-
|-
| سنون || sunoon || to hear
 
| مان نه ٿو وڃان. || maan na tho vayan. || I do not go.
 
|-
|-
| سنون-نا || sunoon-naa || not to hear
 
| هو نه ٿو کائي. || ho na tho khai. || He does not eat.
 
|-
|-
| جيندون || jaindoon || to go
 
| هوءَ نه ٿي آئي. || hoo na thi aayi. || She did not come.
 
|-
|-
| جيندون-نا || jaindoon-naa || not to go
 
| اسان نه ٿا پڙهندا. || asaan na tha parhanda. || We do not read.
 
|}
|}


It is important to note that the suffix -naa is only used with verbs. It cannot be used with nouns or adjectives. For example, the word for "good" in Sindhi is acha. To make it negative, we cannot simply add the suffix -naa, as it would not make sense. Instead, we must use the word bada, which means "not good".  
In the examples above, you can see how '''"نہ" (na)''' is placed before the verb to negate the action.


The following table shows some examples of nouns and adjectives in their affirmative and negative forms:  
=== Forming Negative Questions ===
 
Negative questions in Sindhi are formed similarly. You can use the negation word '''"نہ" (na)''' to create questions that imply a negative response or surprise. Here are some examples:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
 
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| اچا || acha || good
 
| ڇا تو نٿو وڃين؟ || chha to na tho vayan? || Don’t you go?
 
|-
|-
| بدا || bada || not good
 
| ڇا هو نٿو کائي؟ || chha ho na tho khai? || Doesn’t he eat?
 
|-
|-
| پڙهو || pareho || same
 
| ڇا هوءَ نٿي آئي؟ || chha hoo na thi aayi? || Didn’t she come?
 
|-
|-
| نئون || nain || different
 
| ڇا اسان نٿا پڙهندا؟ || chha asaan na tha parhanda? || Don’t we read?
 
|}
 
Notice how the structure remains similar to affirmative questions, but with the inclusion of the negation word. This can add a layer of nuance to your inquiries, often conveying surprise or a request for confirmation.
 
=== Examples of Negation ===
 
To further clarify how negation works in Sindhi, let’s explore a few more examples in different contexts:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
|-
|-
| سڀ || sath || true
 
| مان نه پئي سمهان. || maan na pai samaan. || I am not sleeping.
 
|-
|-
| جھوٽ || jhoot || not true
|}


It is also important to note that the suffix -naa can be used with other words to form negative sentences. For example, the word for "I" in Sindhi is mein. To make it negative, we can add the suffix -naa, so it becomes mein-naa, which means "I don't".
| هيءَ نه پئي وڃين. || hi na pai vayan. || She is not going.
 
|-


The following table shows some examples of sentences in their affirmative and negative forms:
| اسان جو نه آيو. || asaan jo na aayo. || We did not come.


{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
| توهان کي نه پرسان. || tawhan khe na parsan. || I do not like you.
 
|-
|-
| مين کرون || mein karoon || I do
 
| مان نه ٿو سمجهان. || maan na tho samjhan. || I do not understand.
 
|-
|-
| مين-نا کرون || mein-naa karoon || I don't do
 
| هوءَ نه ٿي راضي. || hoo na thi raazi. || She is not happy.
 
|-
|-
| تو چلو || tu chalu || you go
 
| مان اڄ نه پڙهندس. || maan aaj na parhandas. || I will not read today.
 
|-
|-
| تو-نا چلو || tu-naa chalu || you don't go
 
| اوه نه ٿو سنڀالي. || oh na tho sambhali. || He is not taking care.
 
|-
|-
| وي کوندو || ve koundo || he can
 
| اسان کي نه ٿو مليو. || asaan khe na tho malyo. || We did not get it.
 
|-
|-
| وي-نا کوندو || ve-naa koundo || he can't
 
| هوءَ نه ٿي خريد ڪئي. || hoo na thi khareed kadi. || She did not buy it.
 
|}
|}


As you can see, negation is an important part of the Sindhi language and it is essential to understand how to use it correctly. With practice and dedication, you will soon be able to use it confidently in your conversations.  
These examples illustrate the versatility of negation in Sindhi, allowing speakers to express a range of sentiments and statements.


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=== Practice Exercises ===


Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises for you to practice forming negative sentences and questions in Sindhi.


==Related Lessons==
==== Exercise 1: Negate the Following Sentences ====
 
Transform the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences using the word '''"نہ" (na)'''.
 
1. مان وڃان. 
 
2. هو کائي. 
 
3. اسان پڙهو. 
 
4. هوءَ آئي. 
 
5. توهان سمجهو. 
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. مان نه وڃان.
 
2. هو نه کائي.
 
3. اسان نه پڙهو.
 
4. هوءَ نه آئي.
 
5. توهان نه سمجهو.
 
==== Exercise 2: Create Negative Questions ====
 
Turn the following affirmative sentences into negative questions.
 
1. تو وڃي ٿو؟ 
 
2. هو کائي ٿو؟ 
 
3. اسان پڙهندا آهيون؟ 
 
4. هوءَ آئي آهي؟ 
 
5. توهان سمجهندا آهيو؟ 
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. ڇا تو نٿو وڃي؟
 
2. ڇا هو نٿو کائي؟
 
3. ڇا اسان نٿا پڙهندا؟
 
4. ڇا هوءَ نٿي آئي؟
 
5. ڇا توهان نٿا سمجهندا؟
 
==== Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the following sentences with the appropriate negation words.
 
1. مان ______ وڃان. 
 
2. هو ______ کائي. 
 
3. اسان ______ پڙهندا. 
 
4. هوءَ ______ آئي. 
 
5. توهان ______ سمجهندا. 
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. مان نه وڃان.
 
2. هو نه کائي.
 
3. اسان نه پڙهندا.
 
4. هوءَ نه آئي.
 
5. توهان نه سمجهندا.
 
==== Exercise 4: Translate to Sindhi ====
 
Translate the following English sentences into Sindhi using negation.
 
1. I do not go to school. 
 
2. He does not eat vegetables. 
 
3. We will not watch a movie. 
 
4. She did not call me. 
 
5. They do not understand the lesson. 
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. مان اسڪول نه وڃان.
 
2. هو سبزيون نه کائي.
 
3. اسان فلم نه ڏسندا.
 
4. هوءَ مون کي نه فون ڪيو.
 
5. اهي سبق نه سمجهن ٿا.
 
==== Exercise 5: Identify Negation ====
 
Read the following sentences and identify the negation word used.
 
1. مان نه سمهان. 
 
2. ڇا تو نٿو وڃين؟ 
 
3. هوءَ نه ٿي راضي. 
 
4. اسان کي نه پرسان. 
 
5. ڇا هو نٿو کائي؟ 
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. نہ
 
2. نٿو
 
3. نہ
 
4. نہ
 
5. نٿو
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
Congratulations! You have now learned the fundamentals of negation in Sindhi. You can form negative sentences and questions using the negation word '''"نہ" (na)''' and understand its applications in various contexts. Remember, negation is a powerful tool in communication, allowing you to express what is not true or what you do not want. Keep practicing, and soon you will feel confident using negation in your everyday conversations.
 
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==Sources==
* [http://learn101.org/sindhi_grammar.php Sindhi Grammar | LEARN101.ORG]
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6139473/ Unicode-8 based linguistics data set of annotated Sindhi text - PMC]
 
 
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
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Welcome, dear students! In this lesson, we will delve into an essential aspect of the Sindhi language: negation. Understanding how to form negative sentences and questions is crucial for effective communication. Just think about it: being able to say what you don't want or what isn’t true is as important as expressing your desires or truths. Negation helps you clarify, specify, and sometimes even emphasize your point of view.

In this lesson, we will explore various forms of negation in Sindhi, including negation words and their applications in both affirmative and interrogative sentences. By the end of this lesson, you should feel comfortable using negation in your conversations.

Below is the structure of this lesson:

  • Introduction to Negation
  • Negation Words in Sindhi
  • Forming Negative Sentences
  • Forming Negative Questions
  • Examples of Negation
  • Practice Exercises
  • Conclusion

Introduction to Negation[edit | edit source]

Negation in any language serves a vital role in communication. It allows speakers to express disagreement, refusal, or denial. In Sindhi, negation is typically expressed using specific words that modify the meaning of verbs and sentences. These negation words can vary depending on the context and the structure of the sentence. Understanding how to use them will significantly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in Sindhi.

Negation Words in Sindhi[edit | edit source]

In Sindhi, the primary negation word is "نہ" (na). This word is equivalent to "no" or "not" in English and is used to negate verbs or entire sentences. Let's look at a few more common negation words and their uses:

Sindhi Pronunciation English Translation
نہ na no/not
ڪڏهن نه kadhi na never
ڪنهن به نه khen bhi na nobody/not anyone
ڪجھ به نه kagh bhi na nothing

As you can see, these negation words are integral in forming negative expressions in Sindhi. They modify the verb or the context of the sentence to indicate negation.

Forming Negative Sentences[edit | edit source]

To create a negative sentence in Sindhi, you typically place the negation word "نہ" (na) before the verb. Here are a few examples:

Sindhi Pronunciation English Translation
مان نه ٿو وڃان. maan na tho vayan. I do not go.
هو نه ٿو کائي. ho na tho khai. He does not eat.
هوءَ نه ٿي آئي. hoo na thi aayi. She did not come.
اسان نه ٿا پڙهندا. asaan na tha parhanda. We do not read.

In the examples above, you can see how "نہ" (na) is placed before the verb to negate the action.

Forming Negative Questions[edit | edit source]

Negative questions in Sindhi are formed similarly. You can use the negation word "نہ" (na) to create questions that imply a negative response or surprise. Here are some examples:

Sindhi Pronunciation English Translation
ڇا تو نٿو وڃين؟ chha to na tho vayan? Don’t you go?
ڇا هو نٿو کائي؟ chha ho na tho khai? Doesn’t he eat?
ڇا هوءَ نٿي آئي؟ chha hoo na thi aayi? Didn’t she come?
ڇا اسان نٿا پڙهندا؟ chha asaan na tha parhanda? Don’t we read?

Notice how the structure remains similar to affirmative questions, but with the inclusion of the negation word. This can add a layer of nuance to your inquiries, often conveying surprise or a request for confirmation.

Examples of Negation[edit | edit source]

To further clarify how negation works in Sindhi, let’s explore a few more examples in different contexts:

Sindhi Pronunciation English Translation
مان نه پئي سمهان. maan na pai samaan. I am not sleeping.
هيءَ نه پئي وڃين. hi na pai vayan. She is not going.
اسان جو نه آيو. asaan jo na aayo. We did not come.
توهان کي نه پرسان. tawhan khe na parsan. I do not like you.
مان نه ٿو سمجهان. maan na tho samjhan. I do not understand.
هوءَ نه ٿي راضي. hoo na thi raazi. She is not happy.
مان اڄ نه پڙهندس. maan aaj na parhandas. I will not read today.
اوه نه ٿو سنڀالي. oh na tho sambhali. He is not taking care.
اسان کي نه ٿو مليو. asaan khe na tho malyo. We did not get it.
هوءَ نه ٿي خريد ڪئي. hoo na thi khareed kadi. She did not buy it.

These examples illustrate the versatility of negation in Sindhi, allowing speakers to express a range of sentiments and statements.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Here are some exercises for you to practice forming negative sentences and questions in Sindhi.

Exercise 1: Negate the Following Sentences[edit | edit source]

Transform the following affirmative sentences into negative sentences using the word "نہ" (na).

1. مان وڃان.

2. هو کائي.

3. اسان پڙهو.

4. هوءَ آئي.

5. توهان سمجهو.

Solutions:

1. مان نه وڃان.

2. هو نه کائي.

3. اسان نه پڙهو.

4. هوءَ نه آئي.

5. توهان نه سمجهو.

Exercise 2: Create Negative Questions[edit | edit source]

Turn the following affirmative sentences into negative questions.

1. تو وڃي ٿو؟

2. هو کائي ٿو؟

3. اسان پڙهندا آهيون؟

4. هوءَ آئي آهي؟

5. توهان سمجهندا آهيو؟

Solutions:

1. ڇا تو نٿو وڃي؟

2. ڇا هو نٿو کائي؟

3. ڇا اسان نٿا پڙهندا؟

4. ڇا هوءَ نٿي آئي؟

5. ڇا توهان نٿا سمجهندا؟

Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the following sentences with the appropriate negation words.

1. مان ______ وڃان.

2. هو ______ کائي.

3. اسان ______ پڙهندا.

4. هوءَ ______ آئي.

5. توهان ______ سمجهندا.

Solutions:

1. مان نه وڃان.

2. هو نه کائي.

3. اسان نه پڙهندا.

4. هوءَ نه آئي.

5. توهان نه سمجهندا.

Exercise 4: Translate to Sindhi[edit | edit source]

Translate the following English sentences into Sindhi using negation.

1. I do not go to school.

2. He does not eat vegetables.

3. We will not watch a movie.

4. She did not call me.

5. They do not understand the lesson.

Solutions:

1. مان اسڪول نه وڃان.

2. هو سبزيون نه کائي.

3. اسان فلم نه ڏسندا.

4. هوءَ مون کي نه فون ڪيو.

5. اهي سبق نه سمجهن ٿا.

Exercise 5: Identify Negation[edit | edit source]

Read the following sentences and identify the negation word used.

1. مان نه سمهان.

2. ڇا تو نٿو وڃين؟

3. هوءَ نه ٿي راضي.

4. اسان کي نه پرسان.

5. ڇا هو نٿو کائي؟

Solutions:

1. نہ

2. نٿو

3. نہ

4. نہ

5. نٿو

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have now learned the fundamentals of negation in Sindhi. You can form negative sentences and questions using the negation word "نہ" (na) and understand its applications in various contexts. Remember, negation is a powerful tool in communication, allowing you to express what is not true or what you do not want. Keep practicing, and soon you will feel confident using negation in your everyday conversations.

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