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==Possessive Adjectives== | |||
The personal subject pronouns N, I, A, muxu, won, wo, e | The personal subject pronouns N, I, A, muxu, won, wo, e | ||
when placed before a noun play the role of possessive adjectives. | when placed before a noun play the role of possessive adjectives. | ||
They are used when the noun is considered a “natural” possession. | They are used when the noun is considered a “natural” possession. | ||
body parts, for example and certain family relationship are considered as “natural “ possessions. Here is a list of vocabulary used with these pronouns. | body parts, for example and certain family relationship are considered as “natural “ possessions. Here is a list of vocabulary used with these pronouns. | ||
==Vocabulary used with these pronouns== | ===Vocabulary used with these pronouns=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|baba | |baba | ||
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==Examples == | ===Examples === | ||
*N xunya ginEma | *N xunya ginEma | ||
My little sister*I tara xamEma | My little sister*I tara xamEma | ||
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*Wo bore | *Wo bore | ||
Your friend | Your friend | ||
==The possessives n ma, i xa, a xa, muxu xa, won ma, wo xa, e xa== | |||
They are used when the noun considered to be a “ contractual” possession, including any thing that is built or bought and the people with whom on is linked by contract |
Revision as of 21:03, 30 May 2022
Possessive Adjectives
The personal subject pronouns N, I, A, muxu, won, wo, e when placed before a noun play the role of possessive adjectives. They are used when the noun is considered a “natural” possession. body parts, for example and certain family relationship are considered as “natural “ possessions. Here is a list of vocabulary used with these pronouns.
Vocabulary used with these pronouns
baba | father |
nga | mother |
tanun | grand-father |
tara xamEma | older brother |
tara ginEma | older sister |
tara | sister, brother, (older) |
xunya | sister, brother (little) |
xunya ginEma | little sister |
xunya xamEma | little brother |
dExç | cousin |
mama | grand-mother |
maxamE | brother |
maginE | sister |
bore | friend |
tEnEn | aunt |
sçxç | uncle |
bitanyi | in law |
nimçxç | daughter in law |
barima | parent |
Singulier | Pluriel | ||
Susu | English | Susu | English |
N | My | Muxu | Our |
I | Your | Won | |
A | His/Her | wo | Your |
E | Their |
Examples
- N xunya ginEma
My little sister*I tara xamEma Your older brother
- Wo bore
Your friend
The possessives n ma, i xa, a xa, muxu xa, won ma, wo xa, e xa
They are used when the noun considered to be a “ contractual” possession, including any thing that is built or bought and the people with whom on is linked by contract