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<div class="pg_page_title">Xhosa Grammar - How to Use "Have"</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Xhosa Grammar - How to Use "Have"</div>
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/xhosa Xhosa] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "have" in Xhosa. We will look at the different forms of the verb and how to use them in sentences. __TOC__
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/xhosa Xhosa] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will be focusing on the verb "have" and how to use it in Xhosa. We will cover the basics of the verb, its forms, and its uses. To help you better understand the material, we will also include cultural information and interesting facts about Xhosa.  
 
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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The verb "have" is an important verb in Xhosa. It is used to express possession, ownership, and relationships. It is also used to express actions that have been completed or are ongoing. In this lesson, we will look at the different forms of the verb "have" and how to use them in sentences.
== Forms of the Verb "Have" ==
The verb "have" has three forms in Xhosa:


* ''nga'' (present tense)
The verb "have" is one of the most commonly used verbs in any language, and Xhosa is no exception. We use the verb "have" to denote possession, ownership, and other related meanings. In Xhosa, the verb "have" is represented by the word "nga" and its various forms. In this lesson, we will be focusing on the different uses of "nga" and how to use it correctly in different contexts.
* ''ngi'' (past tense)
* ''ngu'' (future tense)


=== Present Tense ===
## Forms of "Nga" ##
The present tense form of the verb "have" is ''nga''. It is used to express possession, ownership, and relationships. It is also used to express actions that are ongoing.


Here are some examples of the present tense form of the verb "have":  
The verb "nga" has a variety of forms depending on the tense, aspect, and mood that one wishes to convey. Like most Xhosa verbs, "nga" is an inflected verb, which means that its forms change depending on the subject and the tense. Below are some of the most common forms of "nga" in Xhosa:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Xhosa !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Xhosa !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Nga || ŋa || Have
|-
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukungena nga-10. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.kʊŋ.ɛ.nɑ ŋɑ.10/ || I can come at 10.
| Andikho ngabanye || an-dikho n-ga-ba-nye || I don't have any others
|-
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukufunda nga-9. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.fʊn.dɑ ŋɑ.9/ || I can read at 9.
| Andimtholi ngoba engathi akhange emisebenzini || an-di-m-thol-i nga-ba 'nga-thi a-khan-ge e-mi-se-benzini || I have never met him before
|-
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukubhala nga-8. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.bʰɑ.lɑ ŋɑ.8/ || I can write at 8.
| Ndingumfundi ngamatsha || en-di-ngu-mfun-di nga-mat-sha || I am a student of medicine
|-
| Ndineendlela ezimbini zokuba ngumsebenzi wam || n-di-ne-eendlela e-zi-mbi-ni zo-ku-ba nga-um-se-ben-zi wam || I have two ways of doing my work
|}
|}


=== Past Tense ===
## Uses of "Nga" ##
The past tense form of the verb "have" is ''ngi''. It is used to express actions that have been completed.


Here are some examples of the past tense form of the verb "have":  
### Possession ###
 
One of the most common uses of "nga" is to denote possession, or the fact that someone has something. In Xhosa, to express possession, we use the singular or the plural possessive pronouns with the verb "nga". Below are some examples:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Xhosa !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukungena ngi-10. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.kʊŋ.ɛ.nɪ ŋi.10/ || I could come at 10.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukufunda ngi-9. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.fʊn.dɪ ŋi.9/ || I could read at 9.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukubhala ngi-8. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.bʰɑ.lɪ ŋi.8/ || I could write at 8.
|}


=== Future Tense ===
* Ndinezinkuni ezimbini. (I have two keys.)
The future tense form of the verb "have" is ''ngu''. It is used to express actions that will be completed in the future.  
* Unayo amathambo amabili. (She has two bones.)


Here are some examples of the future tense form of the verb "have":  
### Relationships and Family ###
"nga" can also be used to describe relationships and family ties. In Xhosa, we use the verb "nga" with the possessive pronouns "wam," "wakho," "wakhe," "wethu," "wanu," "wabo". Below are examples:


{| class="wikitable"
* Uyamthanda kakuhle umntu. (You really love that person.)
|-
* Ndiyamuzwa uMama wam ebizwa ngokuba ngumfazi. (I hear my mother, who is called a woman.)
! Xhosa !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukungena ngu-10. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.kʊŋ.ɛ.nʊ ŋu.10/ || I will be able to come at 10.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukufunda ngu-9. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.fʊn.dʊ ŋu.9/ || I will be able to read at 9.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukubhala ngu-8. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.bʰɑ.lʊ ŋu.8/ || I will be able to write at 8.
|}


== Examples ==
### Auxiliary functions ###
Now let's look at some examples of how to use the verb "have" in sentences.  
"nga" can also used as an auxiliary verb to form compound tenses in Xhosa, such as the perfect and pluperfect. Here is an example:


{| class="wikitable"
* Uyangithanda oonceba ngenxa yokuba ndikuvinjelwe ukuba ndinokubalisela (You love me very much because I was baptized to make you happy)
|-
! Xhosa !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukungena nga-10. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.kʊŋ.ɛ.nɑ ŋɑ.10/ || I can come at 10.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukufunda ngi-9. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.fʊn.dɪ ŋi.9/ || I could read at 9.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukubhala ngu-8. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.bʰɑ.lʊ ŋu.8/ || I will be able to write at 8.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukufunda nga-7. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.fʊn.dɑ ŋɑ.7/ || I can read at 7.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukubhala ngi-6. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.ku.bʰɑ.lɪ ŋi.6/ || I could write at 6.
|-
| Ndiyakwazi ukungena ngu-5. || /ndi.ya.kwɑ.zi ʊ.kʊŋ.ɛ.nʊ ŋu.5/ || I will be able to come at 5.
|}


== Dialogue ==
## Conclusion ##
Let's look at a dialogue to see how the verb "have" is used in context.


* Person 1: Unjani? (How are you?)
In conclusion, the verb "nga" is an essential verb in Xhosa, and it is used to convey possession, relationships, and auxiliary functions in compound tenses. By practicing the different forms of "nga", you will be able to express yourself more accurately and fluently in Xhosa. Remember that practice makes perfect, and don't hesitate to ask native speakers about any questions you may have.  
* Person 2: Ndiphilile. Ndiyakwazi ukufunda nga-9. (I'm fine. I can read at 9.)
* Person 1: Ndiyakwazi ukubhala ngi-6? (Can I write at 6?)
* Person 2: Yebo, ndiyakwazi. (Yes, you can.)


== Conclusion ==
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In this lesson, we learned how to use the verb "have" in Xhosa. We looked at the different forms of the verb and how to use them in sentences. To improve your [[Language/Xhosa|Xhosa]] [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=143 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/xhosa/question questions]!


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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Xhosa/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]


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Xhosa Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Xhosa learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be focusing on the verb "have" and how to use it in Xhosa. We will cover the basics of the verb, its forms, and its uses. To help you better understand the material, we will also include cultural information and interesting facts about Xhosa.

Introduction

The verb "have" is one of the most commonly used verbs in any language, and Xhosa is no exception. We use the verb "have" to denote possession, ownership, and other related meanings. In Xhosa, the verb "have" is represented by the word "nga" and its various forms. In this lesson, we will be focusing on the different uses of "nga" and how to use it correctly in different contexts.

    1. Forms of "Nga" ##

The verb "nga" has a variety of forms depending on the tense, aspect, and mood that one wishes to convey. Like most Xhosa verbs, "nga" is an inflected verb, which means that its forms change depending on the subject and the tense. Below are some of the most common forms of "nga" in Xhosa:

Xhosa Pronunciation English
Nga ŋa Have
Andikho ngabanye an-dikho n-ga-ba-nye I don't have any others
Andimtholi ngoba engathi akhange emisebenzini an-di-m-thol-i nga-ba 'nga-thi a-khan-ge e-mi-se-benzini I have never met him before
Ndingumfundi ngamatsha en-di-ngu-mfun-di nga-mat-sha I am a student of medicine
Ndineendlela ezimbini zokuba ngumsebenzi wam n-di-ne-eendlela e-zi-mbi-ni zo-ku-ba nga-um-se-ben-zi wam I have two ways of doing my work
    1. Uses of "Nga" ##
      1. Possession ###

One of the most common uses of "nga" is to denote possession, or the fact that someone has something. In Xhosa, to express possession, we use the singular or the plural possessive pronouns with the verb "nga". Below are some examples:

  • Ndinezinkuni ezimbini. (I have two keys.)
  • Unayo amathambo amabili. (She has two bones.)
      1. Relationships and Family ###

"nga" can also be used to describe relationships and family ties. In Xhosa, we use the verb "nga" with the possessive pronouns "wam," "wakho," "wakhe," "wethu," "wanu," "wabo". Below are examples:

  • Uyamthanda kakuhle umntu. (You really love that person.)
  • Ndiyamuzwa uMama wam ebizwa ngokuba ngumfazi. (I hear my mother, who is called a woman.)
      1. Auxiliary functions ###

"nga" can also used as an auxiliary verb to form compound tenses in Xhosa, such as the perfect and pluperfect. Here is an example:

  • Uyangithanda oonceba ngenxa yokuba ndikuvinjelwe ukuba ndinokubalisela (You love me very much because I was baptized to make you happy)
    1. Conclusion ##

In conclusion, the verb "nga" is an essential verb in Xhosa, and it is used to convey possession, relationships, and auxiliary functions in compound tenses. By practicing the different forms of "nga", you will be able to express yourself more accurately and fluently in Xhosa. Remember that practice makes perfect, and don't hesitate to ask native speakers about any questions you may have.

To improve your Xhosa Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎