Language/Susu/Grammar/Imperative-Mood
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Revision as of 22:08, 30 May 2022 by Vincent (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Imperative Mood == {| class="wikitable" |Infinitif |2nd pers/sing. |2ndpers/plu. |- |giri |giri |Wo giri |- |siga |siga |Wo siga |- |¯ErE |¯ErE |Wo ¯ErE |- |So |So |Wo so |} === Ex : === * Wo so yifanyima Turn righ * Turuti giri Cross the road If the second person singular, the verb is represented by the radical base alone. In the second person plural, the pronoun appears. == '''Pronominal Verbs''' == {| class="wikitable" |Infinit...")
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Imperative Mood
Infinitif | 2nd pers/sing. | 2ndpers/plu. |
giri | giri | Wo giri |
siga | siga | Wo siga |
¯ErE | ¯ErE | Wo ¯ErE |
So | So | Wo so |
Ex :
- Wo so yifanyima
Turn righ
- Turuti giri
Cross the road
If the second person singular, the verb is represented by the radical base alone. In the second person plural, the pronoun appears.
Pronominal Verbs
Infinitif | 2nd pers/singular | 2nd pers/plural |
mafa | I mafa | Wo mafa |
magbilen | I magbilen | wo wo magbilen |
maxa | I maxa | wo naxa |
tongo | a tongo | |
Sa | A sa | Wo a tongo |
Wo a sa |
NB : wo wo mafa pronounced woo mafa
When the third person is singular pronoun precedes the verb directly, it thus represent the object.
Ex :
- A tongo
Take it
- A sa
Put it
- Yi kira tongo
Take this road
Imperatif : Negation
Infinitif | 2nd pers/singular | 2nd pers/plural |
giri | I naxa giri | Wo naxa giri |
siga | I naxa siga | wo naxa siga |
¯ErE | I naxa ¯ErE | wo naxa ¯ErE |
mafa | I naxa i mafa | Wo naxa wo mafa |
tongo | I naxa a tongo | Wo naxa a tongo |