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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/assamese Assamese] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Assamese. Negation is a way of expressing the opposite of something. It is an important part of any language and it is essential to understand how to use it correctly in order to communicate effectively.  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/assamese Assamese] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Assamese grammar. Negation is an important aspect of any language, and by learning how to use it, you will be able to express more complex ideas in Assamese. We will also include cultural information and interesting facts along the way. So, let's get started!
 
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==Negation in Assamese==
== Basics of Negation ==
Negation in Assamese is expressed using the particle ''na'' (). This particle is placed after the verb or adjective that is being negated. For example:  
 
In Assamese, there are two ways to negate a sentence:
 
1. By using the word "নহয়" (nahoy) before the main verb of the sentence.
 
2. By using the negative particle "না" (na) after the main verb of the sentence.
 
Let's take a look at some examples:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! English Translation
|-
|-
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| সে পুস্তক পঢ়ে || He reads a book.
|-
| আমি গাছ খেতে না || Àmi gàch kheté nà || I don't cut trees
|-
| আমি খুব সুন্দর না || Àmi khub sundar nà || I'm not very beautiful
|-
|-
| আমি এখন যাওয়া না || Àmi ékhon jàwà nà || I'm not going now
| সে পুস্তক নহয় পঢ়ে || He does not read a book.
|-
|-
| আমি আমার বন্ধুর সাথে খেলতে না || Àmi àmar bôndhur sàthe khelté nà || I don't play with my friends
| সে পুস্তক পঢ়ে না || He does not read a book.
|}
|}


It is important to note that the particle ''na'' (ন) is always placed after the verb or adjective that is being negated. It cannot be placed before the verb or adjective. For example:  
In the first example, the sentence is affirmative. In the second and third examples, the same sentence is negated using different methods. As you can see, both methods are correct and depend on personal preference.
 
Let's take another example to understand this better:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! English Translation
|-
|-
! Incorrect !! Correct
| তুমি শিক্ষক হ'ব || You will become a teacher.
|-
| আমি না গাছ খেতে || আমি গাছ খেতে না
|-
| আমি না খুব সুন্দর || আমি খুব সুন্দর না
|-
|-
| আমি না এখন যাওয়া || আমি এখন যাওয়া না
| তুমি শিক্ষক হ’ব না || You will not become a teacher.
|-
|-
| আমি না আমার বন্ধুর সাথে খেলতে || আমি আমার বন্ধুর সাথে খেলতে না
| তুমি শিক্ষক নহয় হ'ব || You will not become a teacher.
|}
|}


It is also important to note that the particle ''na'' (ন) is not used when the verb or adjective is in the negative form already. For example:  
Again, all the variations are correct and convey the same meaning.
 
== Using Negative Pronouns ==
 
In addition to the methods mentioned above, Assamese also has some negative pronouns that are used for negation in certain sentences. The following table lists the different negative pronouns:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! English Translation
|-
|-
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| নিকিঞ্চা || None
|-
| আমি গাছ খেতে নাই || Àmi gàch kheté nài || I don't cut trees
|-
| আমি খুব সুন্দর নাই || Àmi khub sundar nài || I'm not very beautiful
|-
|-
| আমি এখন যাওয়া নাই || Àmi ékhon jàwà nài || I'm not going now
| কেনেকোৱা || Nobody
|-
|-
| আমি আমার বন্ধুর সাথে খেলতে নাই || Àmi àmar bôndhur sàthe khelté nài || I don't play with my friends
| কেতেকোৱা || Nothing
|}
|}


In addition to the particle ''na'' (ন), there are other ways to express negation in Assamese. For example, the particle ''naa'' (না) can be used to express strong negation. The particle ''naa'' (না) is placed before the verb or adjective that is being negated. For example:  
These negative pronouns are used with the auxiliary verb "হৈছে" (hoishe) to form negative sentences. For example:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! English Translation
|-
|-
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|নিকিঞ্চা মানুহ || Nobody is there.
|-
| আমি গাছ খেতে নাও || Àmi gàch kheté nào || I definitely don't cut trees
|-
| আমি খুব সুন্দর নাও || Àmi khub sundar nào || I'm definitely not very beautiful
|-
|-
| আমি এখন যাওয়া নাও || Àmi ékhon jàwà nào || I definitely won't go now
|কেনেকোৱা আতা খাই নাই || Nobody is eating rice.
|-
|-
| আমি আমার বন্ধুর সাথে খেলতে নাও || Àmi àmar bôndhur sàthe khelté nào || I definitely don't play with my friends
|কেতেকোৱা জানে নাই || Nothing is known.
|}
|}


The particle ''naa'' (না) is used to express strong negation and is usually used in response to a question. For example:
As you can see, the negative pronouns are used with the auxiliary verb "হৈছে" to form negative sentences.
 
Q: আপনি গাছ খেতে হবেন? (Àpni gàch kheté hôbén?)<br>
A: নাও, আমি গাছ খেতে নাও। (Nào, Àmi gàch kheté nào.)


Q: আপনি এখন যাওয়া হবেন? (Àpni ékhon jàwà hôbén?)<br>
== Double Negation ==
A: নাও, আমি এখন যাওয়া নাও। (Nào, Àmi ékhon jàwà nào.)


Finally, it is important to note that the particle ''na'' (ন) can also be used to express a wish or desire. For example:  
Double negation is a common phenomenon in many languages, including Assamese. In Assamese, double negation is used for emphasis or to reinforce the negative meaning. For example:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Assamese !! English Translation
|-
|-
! Assamese !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| তেওঁ খেতে নেই না || He does not eat.
|-
| আমি গাছ খেতে নাই || Àmi gàch kheté nài || I wish I didn't cut trees
|-
| আমি খুব সুন্দর নাই || Àmi khub sundar nài || I wish I wasn't so beautiful
|-
| আমি এখন যাওয়া নাই || Àmi ékhon jàwà nài || I wish I wasn't going now
|-
| আমি আমার বন্ধুর সাথে খেলতে নাই || Àmi àmar bôndhur sàthe khelté nài || I wish I didn't play with my friends
|}
|}


In conclusion, negation in Assamese is expressed using the particle ''na'' (ন). This particle is placed after the verb or adjective that is being negated. The particle ''naa'' (না) can also be used to express strong negation and is usually used in response to a question. Finally, the particle ''na'' (ন) can also be used to express a wish or desire.  
Here, the double negation is used to emphasize that he really does not eat.
 
== Cultural Information ==
 
Assam is known for its rich culture and heritage. It has a diverse population with a long history of trade and cultural exchange. Assamese is the official language of the state of Assam and is spoken by millions of people.
 
One interesting fact about Assamese is that it has a unique writing system called "Assamese script". The script is similar to the scripts used for other Indian languages but has its own unique features. It has 11 vowels and 35 consonants, and is written from left to right.
 
Assam is also famous for its tea. The state is one of the largest producers of tea in India and produces some of the finest tea in the world. The tea industry is a major contributor to the state's economy.
 
== Dialogue ==
 
To help you understand how to use negation in Assamese in context, here is a dialogue between two people:
 
*Person 1: আইনা কেনে নাথাকিছে? (Aina kene nathakixe?) (Why is Aina not here?)
*Person 2: উই ছেতে নয়। (Ui chete naoy.) (She did not want to come.)
 
== Conclusion ==
 
Congratulations! You have learned about negation in Assamese grammar. Remember to use the word "নহয়" (nahoy) or the negative particle "না" (na) to negate sentences. You can also use negative pronouns with the auxiliary verb "হৈছে" (hoishe) to form negative sentences. Finally, don't forget about double negation for emphasis.


==Practice==
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== Sources ==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assamese_language Assamese Language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assam Assam]


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Assamese Grammar - Negation

Hi Assamese learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Assamese grammar. Negation is an important aspect of any language, and by learning how to use it, you will be able to express more complex ideas in Assamese. We will also include cultural information and interesting facts along the way. So, let's get started!

Basics of Negation

In Assamese, there are two ways to negate a sentence:

1. By using the word "নহয়" (nahoy) before the main verb of the sentence.

2. By using the negative particle "না" (na) after the main verb of the sentence.

Let's take a look at some examples:

Assamese English Translation
সে পুস্তক পঢ়ে He reads a book.
সে পুস্তক নহয় পঢ়ে He does not read a book.
সে পুস্তক পঢ়ে না He does not read a book.

In the first example, the sentence is affirmative. In the second and third examples, the same sentence is negated using different methods. As you can see, both methods are correct and depend on personal preference.

Let's take another example to understand this better:

Assamese English Translation
তুমি শিক্ষক হ'ব You will become a teacher.
তুমি শিক্ষক হ’ব না You will not become a teacher.
তুমি শিক্ষক নহয় হ'ব You will not become a teacher.

Again, all the variations are correct and convey the same meaning.

Using Negative Pronouns

In addition to the methods mentioned above, Assamese also has some negative pronouns that are used for negation in certain sentences. The following table lists the different negative pronouns:

Assamese English Translation
নিকিঞ্চা None
কেনেকোৱা Nobody
কেতেকোৱা Nothing

These negative pronouns are used with the auxiliary verb "হৈছে" (hoishe) to form negative sentences. For example:

Assamese English Translation
নিকিঞ্চা মানুহ Nobody is there.
কেনেকোৱা আতা খাই নাই Nobody is eating rice.
কেতেকোৱা জানে নাই Nothing is known.

As you can see, the negative pronouns are used with the auxiliary verb "হৈছে" to form negative sentences.

Double Negation

Double negation is a common phenomenon in many languages, including Assamese. In Assamese, double negation is used for emphasis or to reinforce the negative meaning. For example:

Assamese English Translation
তেওঁ খেতে নেই না He does not eat.

Here, the double negation is used to emphasize that he really does not eat.

Cultural Information

Assam is known for its rich culture and heritage. It has a diverse population with a long history of trade and cultural exchange. Assamese is the official language of the state of Assam and is spoken by millions of people.

One interesting fact about Assamese is that it has a unique writing system called "Assamese script". The script is similar to the scripts used for other Indian languages but has its own unique features. It has 11 vowels and 35 consonants, and is written from left to right.

Assam is also famous for its tea. The state is one of the largest producers of tea in India and produces some of the finest tea in the world. The tea industry is a major contributor to the state's economy.

Dialogue

To help you understand how to use negation in Assamese in context, here is a dialogue between two people:

  • Person 1: আইনা কেনে নাথাকিছে? (Aina kene nathakixe?) (Why is Aina not here?)
  • Person 2: উই ছেতে নয়। (Ui chete naoy.) (She did not want to come.)

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have learned about negation in Assamese grammar. Remember to use the word "নহয়" (nahoy) or the negative particle "না" (na) to negate sentences. You can also use negative pronouns with the auxiliary verb "হৈছে" (hoishe) to form negative sentences. Finally, don't forget about double negation for emphasis.

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

Sources