Language/Fijian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have
Hi Fijian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to use the word "have" in Fijian. We will also cover its various forms, usage, and examples. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use "have" effectively in your Fijian sentences.
Let's get started!
Introduction
In Fijian, "have" is translated as "sa tu" or "tu". It is a very commonly used word in Fijian language that can be used in various forms and tenses. In this lesson, we will only cover the present tense form of "have".
Present Tense Forms
Below is a table with the present tense forms of "have" in Fijian.
Fijian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
e sa tu | eh sah too | I have |
ko sa tu | kaw sah too | You have (singular) |
sa tu | sah too | He/She/It has |
da sa tu | dah sah too | We have |
muni sa tu | moo-nee sah too | You have (plural) |
ra sa tu | rah sah too | They have |
Usage
The present tense form of "have" in Fijian is used in various ways such as:
Possession
We use "sa tu/ tu" to express possession.
- Example:
- Person 1: Sa tu lako e dua na gau. (I have a book.)
- Person 2: Sa yaloqu me’u wilika mai. (Can I borrow it?)
Relationships
We use "sa tu/tu" to describe relationships.
- Example:
- Person 1: Na tinaqu sa tu dau saqoni iko. (My mother knows you.)
- Person 2: E sa dodonu ni saqoni tiko kei ra. (It is right to know them too.)
States and feelings
We use "sa tu/tu" to describe states and feelings.
- Example:
- Person 1: Ko sa tu tiko??? (Are you okay?)
- Person 2: Io, au sa tu vinakata. Tabu sa io na bogi walega. (Yes, I am fine. Can't you see it's a beautiful night?)
Examples
To see the usage of "have" in action, let's take a look at some examples:
Example 1
- Person 1: Sa tu qaiu 4 na yabaki. (I am 24 years old.)
- Person 2: Nai valu ni bula ga na yabaki. (Those are the best years of life.)
Example 2
- Person 1: Ko sa tu vaqara tiko na utoqu. (You have my attention.)
- Person 2: E sa cakava na nodra vosa.
(They made their own choices.)
Example 3
- Person 1: E sa dua na kana ena tiki tikoni. Ko sa vinaka ga? (There's a dish on the table. Do you like it?)
- Person 2: E sa kana vaka malimali. Ko sa tu sagai vinaka. (It tastes quite good. It's really delicious.)
Dialogue
To help you understand the usage of "have" in Fijian, let's read the following dialogue:
- Person 1: E sa tiko na ulumatua vei na marama na nomu veiwekani qele. (Your elder brother is with his wife.)
- Person 2: E sa malumalumu tiko na ka ni sa digitaka. Se ko sa qai sega ni kila. (It seems like he's enjoying what he chose. Or maybe you don't know.)
- Person 1: Io, ka’u sa tauvi iko se nanuma vakalevu. (Yes, you're right. I miss you so much.)
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have learned how to use "have" in Fijian. To improve your Fijian Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions! Do not hesitate to use our Fijian Grammar category to improve your skills. Vinaka! 😊
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