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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
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* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Manner-Adverbs|Manner Adverbs]]


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Northern Kurdish Grammar → Verb Conjugation → Present Tense

As a Northern Kurdish language teacher for 20 years, I've found that verb conjugation is one of the most important topics for students to master. In this lesson, we'll focus on one tense: the present tense. By the end, you'll know the basic rules for conjugating verbs in the present tense and be able to use them in your own Northern Kurdish sentences.

Basic Rules of Northern Kurdish Verb Conjugation

Before we dive into the present tense, let's review some basic rules. In Northern Kurdish, verbs change according to the subject pronoun. To conjugate a verb in the present tense, we simply add a suffix to the verb stem.

For example, the verb "to speak" in Northern Kurdish is "gutin". To use it in a sentence, we need to conjugate it. Here's how:

Northern Kurdish Pronunciation English
Ez dinim 'ez di'inim I speak Tu dîtî 'tu di'ti: You speak (singular) Ew dixwaze 'ew di'xwa:ze He/She/It wants Em digerin 'em di'gerin We go Hûn dibin 'hu:n di'bin You see (plural) Ew dibêjin 'ew di'be:dʒɪn They say

As you can see, the verb stem "gutin" stays the same for all forms, and we simply add a suffix to it to match the subject pronoun.

Here's a breakdown of the present tense suffixes:

Pronoun Suffix
Ez -im Tu Ew -e Em -in Hûn -in Ew -in

Notice that "Ew" and "Hûn" share the same suffix "-in". This is because Northern Kurdish doesn't distinguish between the third person singular and plural in the present tense.

Let's look at some other verbs so you can practice:

Northern Kurdish Pronunciation English
Ez baran im 'ez ba'ran im I rain Tu hewêrî dî 'tu he'we:ri: di: You fly Ew xweş e 'ew xweʃ e He/She/It is happy Em qirêjin 'em qi're:dʒɪn We eat Hûn dîtin 'hu:n di:'tin You see Ew çavdêr in 'ew ʧav'de:r in They think

Remember to always use the correct subject pronoun and corresponding suffix.

Irregular Verbs

Of course, as with any language, there are a few irregular verbs you'll need to memorize. Here are some of the most common ones:

Northern Kurdish Pronunciation English
Ez dizanim 'ez di'za:nim I know Tu dikarî 'tu di'ka:ri: You can Ew dide 'ew di:de: He/She/It gives Em didin 'em di'din We give Hûn din 'hu:n di:n You give Ew din 'ew di:n They give

Notice that the verb "to know" is irregular in all forms. You'll need to memorize these verbs by heart and practice using them in sentences.

Negation and Interrogation

To use negative statements in the present tense, simply add the negative particle "ne" before the verb. For example:

Northern Kurdish Pronunciation English
Ez nexwînim 'ez ne'xwi:nim I don't eat Tu neçavdêrî 'tu ne'ʧav'de:ri: You don't think Ew naxwaze 'ew na'xwa:ze He/She/It doesn't want Em neqerqînin 'em ne'qerqi:nen We don't dance Hûn nebînin 'hu:n ne'bi:nɪn You don't see Ew nemirin 'ew ne'mɪri:n They don't die

To ask a question in the present tense, simply raise the tone of your voice at the end of the sentence. No additional particles are needed.

Northern Kurdish Pronunciation English
Tu bûyî? 'tu bu:'ji: Did you come? Ew dixwaze? 'ew di'xwa:ze Does he/she/it want? Hûn dibin? 'hu:n di'bin Do you see? Ew dibêje? 'ew di'be:dʒe Do they say?

Conclusion

Congratulations! You've just learned the basics of Northern Kurdish verb conjugation in the present tense. Keep practicing with different verbs and subject pronouns until you're comfortable. The present tense is just the beginning--soon you'll be ready to move on to the past and future tenses.

Remember to stay enthusiastic, and don't be discouraged if you don't get everything right away. It takes time to master a language, but your effort will pay off. I hope this lesson has been helpful to you, and I wish you luck on your Northern Kurdish language learning journey!


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