Language/Susu/Grammar/Past-Tense
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Revision as of 16:42, 2 June 2022 by Vincent (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Vocabulary == {| class="wikitable" |xoro |Yesterday |- |xoro bora |the day before yesterday |- |xoro bora xanbi |two days ago |- |xoro bora nga xanbi |three days ago |- |to |today |- |lçxE xun dangixi |last week |- |kike dangixi |last month |- |¯E dangixi |last year |- |yala |last year |- |xoro nunmare |yesterday afternoon |- |wali nu bara |After the work |} == GRAMMAR == There are many forms of past tense in susu. === The form with '''naxa''' === Naxa i...")
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Vocabulary
xoro | Yesterday |
xoro bora | the day before yesterday |
xoro bora xanbi | two days ago |
xoro bora nga xanbi | three days ago |
to | today |
lçxE xun dangixi | last week |
kike dangixi | last month |
¯E dangixi | last year |
yala | last year |
xoro nunmare | yesterday afternoon |
wali nu bara | After the work |
GRAMMAR
There are many forms of past tense in susu.
The form with naxa
Naxa is used for narration
There is no negative form of naxa.
Naxa is used for completed actions.
The naxa form is widely used by the susu.
- Ex. : A naxa siga makiti
He went to the market
The form with bara
Bara is used for a process that has begun, but says nothing about the end or completion of the process.
- Ex. : A bara mini tande
He has already gone outside
- E bara siga makiti
They already went to the market
The form with nE
Is used for a process that is already finished, the action completed.
- Ex. : N siga nE makiti
I went to the market
- N fa nE banxi
I came to the house