Language/Tigrinya/Grammar/Pronouns
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In today's lesson, we will be discussing the basics of Tigrinya pronouns. We will look at the different types of pronouns, how they are used in sentences, and how to correctly conjugate them. By the end of this lesson, you should have a good understanding of Tigrinya pronouns.
Types of Pronouns
Tigrinya has two main types of pronouns: personal pronouns and demonstrative pronouns.
Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. They can be singular or plural, and they can be either masculine or feminine. Here is a list of the personal pronouns in Tigrinya:
- Singular Masculine: ኣሎ (alō), ኣይ (ayi)
- Singular Feminine: ኣምላኽ (aməlax)
- Plural Masculine: ኣሎት (alōt)
- Plural Feminine: ኣምላኹም (aməlaxm)
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out people or things. They can also be singular or plural, and they can be either masculine or feminine. Here is a list of the demonstrative pronouns in Tigrinya:
- Singular Masculine: ዚ (zi)
- Singular Feminine: ዝያ (ziyā)
- Plural Masculine: ዚት (zit)
- Plural Feminine: ዝያት (ziyāt)
Conjugation
Tigrinya pronouns must be conjugated to match the verb in the sentence. To do this, you must first identify the verb's tense and then conjugate the pronoun accordingly.
Present Tense
In the present tense, the pronouns are conjugated as follows:
- Singular Masculine: ኣሎን (alōn)
- Singular Feminine: ኣምላኽን (aməlaxn)
- Plural Masculine: ኣሎትን (alōtn)
- Plural Feminine: ኣምላኹምን (aməlaxmn)
Past Tense
In the past tense, the pronouns are conjugated as follows:
- Singular Masculine: ኣሎም (alōm)
- Singular Feminine: ኣምላኽም (aməlaxm)
- Plural Masculine: ኣሎቱ (alōt)
- Plural Feminine: ኣምላኹምቱ (aməlaxm)
Conclusion
In this lesson, we discussed the basics of Tigrinya pronouns. We looked at the different types of pronouns, how they are used in sentences, and how to correctly conjugate them. Now you should have a good understanding of Tigrinya pronouns.
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