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Ewe Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Ewe learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will learn how to use "have" in Ewe. Understanding how to use "have" is essential in developing your Ewe language skills.


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Questions & Adjectives.

What is "Have" in Ewe?[edit | edit source]

"Have" in Ewe is expressed by the verb "me". It is used to show possession or ownership of something. For example:

Ewe Pronunciation English
Mawu me woma. MAH-wu meh WOH-ma I have a book.
Agbe me tɔ gbɔ. AH-gbeh meh tɔ gbo You have a car.
Yeye me atse. YEH-yeh meh AH-che She has a cat.
ŋmɔtɔ me nya. Ŋ-mɔtɔ meh NYA He has a goat.

As with other verbs in Ewe, "me" changes depending on the subject pronoun used. The different subject pronouns are:

Pronoun Example
1st person singular mi Mawu me woma. (I have a book.)
2nd person singular wo Agbe me tɔ gbɔ. (You have a car.)
3rd person singular (male) ɔ ŋmɔtɔ me nya. (He has a goat.)
3rd person singular (female) a Yeye me atse. (She has a cat.)

Using "Have" in Questions[edit | edit source]

When asking a question with "Have" in Ewe, we use the question word "nye", which means "do you have...?" or "does he/she/it have...?" For example:

Ewe Pronunciation English
Mi nye atɔe? MEE nyeh ah-TOE-eh? Do I have a phone?
Wo nye ayigba? WOH nyeh ah-YE-gbah? Do you have a bicycle?
Ɔ nye nufia? OH nyeh noo-FEE-ah? Does he have money?
A nye afia? AH nyeh ah-FEE-ah? Does she have food?

Using "Have" in Negative Sentences[edit | edit source]

When using "have" in negative sentences, we use the word "ena" which means "do not have". For example:

Ewe Pronunciation English
Mi ena yome. MEE EH-nah yo-MEH I do not have money.
Wo ena afia. WOH EH-nah ah-FEE-ah You do not have food.
Ɔ ena atɔe. OH EH-nah ah-TOE-eh He does not have a phone.
A ena abobo. AH EH-nah ah-BOH-boh She does not have a pen.

Example Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here is an example dialogue between two people, illustrating the use of "Have" in Ewe:

  • Person 1: Mi nye nuto? (Do I have a hat?)
  • Person 2: Ɛɖe mi wo kɛ. (No, you do not have it.)
  • Person 1: Wo nye egbɔdɔ ɖo? (Do you have a pencil?)
  • Person 2: Aɖo wo ena ameɖe. (Sorry, I do not have one.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have just learned how to use "have" in Ewe. Practice makes perfect, so be sure to keep using the language as much as possible. If you have any questions, feel free to seek out native speakers and ask them any questions you may have. Additionally, you can always refer back to the Grammar section of the Ewe page for guidance.


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Now that you've completed this lesson, don't stop learning! Check out these related topics: Conditional Mood & Negation.

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