Language/Somali/Grammar/Adjectives
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In today's lesson, we will be discussing adjectives in the Somali language. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns and pronouns. They can be used to give more information about a person, place, thing, or idea. We will look at how to form adjectives, as well as how to use them in sentences. By the end of this lesson, you should have a better understanding of adjectives in Somali.
Forming Adjectives
Adjectives in Somali are formed by adding suffixes to nouns. The most common suffixes are -san, -lay, and -le.
-san
The suffix -san is used to form adjectives from nouns. It is added to the end of the noun. For example:
- Noun: qof (person)
- Adjective: qofsan (person-like)
-lay
The suffix -lay is used to form adjectives from nouns. It is added to the end of the noun. For example:
- Noun: guri (house)
- Adjective: gurilay (house-like)
-le
The suffix -le is used to form adjectives from nouns. It is added to the end of the noun. For example:
- Noun: magaalo (city)
- Adjective: magaalole (city-like)
Using Adjectives
Adjectives can be used to give more information about a noun or pronoun. They can be placed before or after the noun or pronoun.
For example:
- Qofsan waa qof (A person-like person is a person)
- Waa qof qofsan (It is a person-like person)
Adjectives can also be used to compare two things.
For example:
- Magaalole waa ka weyn magaalo kale (A city-like city is bigger than another city)
- Magaalo kale waa ka yar magaalole (Another city is smaller than a city-like city)
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