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Revision as of 22:50, 25 February 2023
Hi Sango learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Sango. Negation is an important part of any language, and it is essential to understand how to use it correctly in order to communicate effectively. We will look at the different ways to express negation in Sango, as well as some examples of how to use them. Let's get started!
Negation in Sango
Negation in Sango is expressed using a variety of words and phrases. The most common way to express negation is by using the word na (pronounced [nɑ̃], IPA: /nɑ̃/). This word can be used alone or combined with other words to form more complex negations.
For example, the phrase na mbi (pronounced [nɑ̃ mbi], IPA: /nɑ̃ mbi/) means "I don't" or "I'm not". Similarly, the phrase na nyen (pronounced [nɑ̃ njɛn], IPA: /nɑ̃ njɛn/) means "you don't" or "you're not".
Other words and phrases that can be used to express negation in Sango include mba (pronounced [mba], IPA: /mba/), which means "not", and mba ye (pronounced [mba jɛ], IPA: /mba jɛ/), which means "no".
Examples
Here are some examples of how to use negation in Sango:
Sango | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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na mbi | [nɑ̃ mbi] | I don't |
na nyen | [nɑ̃ njɛn] | you don't |
mba | [mba] | not |
mba ye | [mba jɛ] | no |
na mbi ye | [nɑ̃ mbi jɛ] | I don't want |
na nyen ye | [nɑ̃ njɛn jɛ] | you don't want |
As you can see, negation in Sango is quite straightforward. With practice, you will be able to use these words and phrases correctly in your conversations.
Conclusion
In conclusion, negation in Sango is expressed using a variety of words and phrases. The most common way to express negation is by using the word na, which can be used alone or combined with other words to form more complex negations. Other words and phrases that can be used to express negation in Sango include mba and mba ye. With practice, you will be able to use these words and phrases correctly in your conversations.
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