Language/Amharic/Grammar/The-Possessive-Forms-(second-method)

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The Possessive Forms (second method) in Amharic

The following tables review how to form the possessive forms for abbat and wïšša. You have learned these suffixes in the previous unit.

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Note the differences in both the first person singular and third person male, between when the noun ends in a consonant (-e, -u) and when it ends in a vowel (-ye, -w).


ምሳሌ / Example

nouns end in consonant

  • bet – bete/my house
  • bet – betu/his house

nouns end with vowel

  • borsa – borsaye/my bag
  • borsa - borsaw/his bag

The above table shows one way of forming the possessive adjective.

Source

https://www.livelingua.com/peace-corps/Amharic/Amharic%20Peace%20Corps%20Language%20Manual-2015.pdf

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