Language/Susu/Grammar/Imperative-Mood

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Imperative Mood in Susu
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Hello Susu learners,


➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to use the Imperative Mood in Susu language.


Happy learning!




Imperative Mood

Infinitif 2nd pers/sing. 2ndpers/plu.
giri giri Wo giri
siga siga Wo siga
¯ErE ¯ErE Wo  ¯ErE
So So Wo so

Example

  • 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 Wo a tongo
Sa A  sa 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

In the negative form/We have :

I naxa / Wo naxa + the radical base of the verb.

Ex

  • I naxa siga
  • Wo naxa giri

For the pronominal form or reflexive, we have :

I naxa/Won naxa/Wo naxa + the present imperative.

Ex

  • I naxa i mafa
  • Wo naxa wo magbilen

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