Lesson 6 Flashcards
I want a car
Mata car ekak oné
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
She wants a phone
Eyata phone ekak oné
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
Emily wants a cup
Emily ta kopiyak oné
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
My mother wants a tv
Magé ammata tv ekak oné
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
Do you want a computer?
Oyata computer ekak onéda?
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
Don’t want
Epa/ one nae
I don’t want this car
Mata mé car eka epa
Oné or epa goes at the end of the sentence
I don’t want this
Mata meka epa
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
She wants your laptop
Eyata oyage laptop eka oné
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
This (specific noun)
Mé
This (no noun)
Meka
That (specific noun)
Ara
That (no specific noun)
Araka
These (specific noun)
Me
These (no specific noun)
Méva
Those (specific noun)
Ara
Those (no specific noun)
Arava
When can ‘é’ be used for the word ‘that’?
When the object is not visible
Do you want my guitar?
Oyata magé guitar eka onéda?
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
Tea (when in a quantity or pack)
Thé
A tea (a cup of tea)
Thé eka
I want a tea
Mata thé ekak oné
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
She wants a coffee
Eyata kopi ekak oné
Oné goes at the end of the sentence
Diamond
Diyamanthiya
Road (formal)
Margaya
Timetable
Kalasatahana
Medicine
Behet
Toothbrush
Dat burusuva
Button (on clothes or lift etc)
Boththama
Sky
Ahasa
Star
Taruwa
Clouds
Valakulu
Trees
Gas
Flowers
Mal
Rain
Voessa
Moon
Handha
Sun
Ira
Sunny
Awwa
Snow
Hima
Cooked
Iwwa