Language/Tigrinya/Grammar/Conditional-Mood
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In today's lesson, we will be discussing the conditional mood in Tigrinya. The conditional mood is used to express a hypothetical situation or an event that could happen in the future. It is also used to express wishes and polite requests.
Overview
The conditional mood in Tigrinya is formed by adding the suffix -α₯α to the verb stem. This suffix is added to the verb stem regardless of the tense or person. For example, the verb α£α₯α (to drink) has the conditional form α£α₯αα₯α (I would drink).
Formation
The conditional mood is formed by adding the suffix -α₯α to the verb stem. This suffix is added to the verb stem regardless of the tense or person. For example, the verb α£α₯α (to drink) has the conditional form α£α₯αα₯α (I would drink).
Examples
- α£α₯α (to drink) β α£α₯αα₯α (I would drink)
- α£αα°α»α₯ (to go) β α£αα°α»α₯α (I would go)
- α£αα°αα° (to come) β α£αα°αα°α (I would come)
Usage
The conditional mood is used to express a hypothetical situation or an event that could happen in the future. It is also used to express wishes and polite requests.
Examples
- α£α₯αα₯α α£ααα α©α (I would not drink if I were you)
- α£αα°α»α₯α α£ααα α©α (I would not go if I were you)
- α£αα°αα°α α£ααα α©α (I would not come if I were you)
Conclusion
In this lesson, we discussed the conditional mood in Tigrinya. We learned how to form the conditional mood and how it is used to express hypothetical situations, future events, wishes and polite requests.
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