Language/Susu/Grammar/Na-used-as-To-be

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this case, Na is used with occupations and nationality.

Tele na n na I am a tailor
Xaranderaba na i ra You are a teacher
LaginE ka na i ra He is Guinean
Amerikika na muxu ra We are American
Dçktçri na won na We are doctors
Xabui na wo ra You are a blacksmith
tela  na e ra. They are tailors.
  • Why na n na and na i ra? The Susu people like contractions.


That is why the A has became B while speaking.

A B
Tela na n na Tela nan na
Tela na i ra Tela ni ra
Tela na a ra Tela na ra
Tela na muxu ra Tela na muxu  ra
Tela na won ra Tela na won  na
Tela na wo ra Tela na wo ra
Tela na e ra Tela ne ra.


This also occurs with the negation form:


For verb na the negation is :


Tela mu  na n   na

C + Neg + to be at the affirmative form


C  +  Neg + to be at the affirmative form

1 2
Tela mu na n na Tela mu n na
Tela mu na i ra Tela mu i ra
Tela mu na a  ra Tela mu a ra
Tela mu na muxu ra Tela mu muxu ra
Tela mu na won na Tela mu won na
Tela mu na wo ra Tela mu wo ra
Tela mu na e ra Tela mu e ra.


The Nº 2 is frequently used during conversations.


N.B.:    When two vowels occur, the first one is dropped for the second : in an assimulation.


Example:        

  • Tela mu a ra : tela ma ra
  • Tela mu e ra : tela me ra

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