Language/Wolof/Grammar/Irregular-Verbs
Introduction
Welcome back to our Complete 0 to A1 Wolof Course! Today we will learn about irregular verbs and their conjugation in the past tense. Congratulations for getting this far! We are sure that by the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand and use Wolof verbs in the past tense with a great deal of ease!
Irregular Verbs in Wolof
Irregular verbs differ from regular ones in that they do not follow the standard verb conjugation rules in certain tenses, such as the past tense. In Wolof, there are many verbs that do not follow the regular conjugation patterns in the past tense. That's why it's important to learn them by heart and practice their conjugation until it becomes natural. In this lesson, we will show you some of the most common irregular verbs in Wolof.
Irregular Verb Conjugation
The conjugation of irregular verbs in the past tense in Wolof involves changing the verb stem or root. Here are some of the most common verbs with their irregular past tense forms:
Wolof | Pronunciation | English Translation |
---|---|---|
dugg | duɡ | to enter |
dugg-Yi | duɡ-ji | entered |
waaj | waʒ | to go out |
waaj-U | waʒ-u | went out |
ñiaw | ɲaw | to sleep |
ñiaw-La | ɲaw-la | slept |
fukk | fukk | to break |
fukk-E | fukk-e | broke |
ñàkk | ɲax | to eat |
ñàkk-E | ɲax-e | ate |
Note that the verb stem or root changes in the past tense, but the suffix -i is added for the plural form. For example, 'dugg-yi' means 'they entered'.
Common Irregular Verbs in Wolof
Below is a list of some common irregular verbs in Wolof with their respective translations in English and French. It is important to practice the conjugation of these verbs in the past tense regularly.
- dek
- diog
- dugg
- fall
- golo
- jëf
- kudd
- nëbb
- seet
- taxaw
Practice Exercises
Now that you have learned the irregular verbs in the past tense in Wolof, it's important to practice. Try to form sentences using the irregular verbs we learned today in their past tense form. Here are some practice exercises:
- Translate the following sentences into Wolof:
- I slept well last night.
- The glass broke on the floor.
- They went out last night.
- Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense:
- jëf
- nëbb
- taxaw
- dugg
Conclusion
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the Wolof Grammar lesson on the past tense and irregular verbs! You are one step closer to mastering the Wolof language! Keep practicing and stay tuned for more lessons with rich cultural information and interesting facts.
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Sources
- Notes on Wolof Grammar by William A. Stewart
- Wolof: A grammatical sketch Stéphane Robert LLACAN, CNRS ...