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Hello Susu learners,  
Hello Susu learners,  


➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to use the Imperative Mood in Susu language.
➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to use the Imperative Mood in Susu language.


Happy learning!
Happy learning!


 
<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons:</span> [[Language/Susu/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|Say Hello and Greetings in Susu]], [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]] & [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Na-used-as-To-be|Na used as To be]].
 
 
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== Imperative Mood ==
== Imperative Mood ==
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*Wo naxa wo magbilen
*Wo naxa wo magbilen


==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Tan|Tan]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Tan|Tan]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Xili-To-be-called|Xili To be called]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Xili-To-be-called|Xili To be called]]
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* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Na-used-as-To-be|Na used as To be]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Na-used-as-To-be|Na used as To be]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Present-Tenses|Present Tenses]]
* [[Language/Susu/Grammar/Present-Tenses|Present Tenses]]
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 27 March 2023

Imperative Mood in Susu
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Hello Susu learners,

➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to use the Imperative Mood in Susu language.

Happy learning!

Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Say Hello and Greetings in Susu, Future Tense & Na used as To be.

Imperative Mood[edit | edit source]

Infinitif 2nd pers/sing. 2ndpers/plu.
giri giri Wo giri
siga siga Wo siga
¯ErE ¯ErE Wo  ¯ErE
So So Wo so

Example[edit | edit source]

  • Wo so yifanyima       

Turn righ

  • Turuti giri

Cross the road

If the second person singular, the verb is represented by the radical base alone. In the  second person plural, the pronoun appears.

Pronominal Verbs[edit | edit source]

Infinitif 2nd  pers/singular 2nd pers/plural
mafa I mafa Wo mafa
magbilen I magbilen wo wo magbilen
maxa I maxa wo naxa
tongo a tongo Wo a tongo
Sa A  sa Wo a sa
  • NB : wo wo mafa pronounced woo mafa              

When the third  person is singular pronoun precedes the verb directly, it thus represent the object.

Ex[edit | edit source]

  • A tongo                      

Take it

  • A sa                           

Put it

  • Yi kira tongo   

Take this road

Imperatif : Negation[edit | edit source]

Infinitif 2nd pers/singular  2nd pers/plural
giri I naxa giri Wo naxa giri
siga I naxa siga wo naxa siga
¯ErE I naxa   ¯ErE wo naxa  ¯ErE
mafa I naxa i mafa Wo naxa wo mafa
tongo I naxa a tongo Wo naxa a tongo

In the negative form/We have :[edit | edit source]

I naxa / Wo naxa + the radical base of the verb.

Ex[edit | edit source]

  • I naxa siga
  • Wo naxa giri

For the pronominal form or reflexive, we have :[edit | edit source]

I naxa/Won naxa/Wo naxa + the present imperative.

Ex[edit | edit source]

  • I naxa i mafa
  • Wo naxa wo magbilen

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]