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Subjective Pronouns and their examples in Somali

Apr 22, 20215 min
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Here I teach you the subjective pronouns like "We, They, She, He, You, and You (all).

As we all know, within the English language two you (s) exist. So to distinguish between the two you(s) we ought to use (all) sometimes. However; within the Somali language, it seems there is a big difference between the two you(s). Without further to do let's get right into in.

She = Iyada                   She is a student.             Iyadu waa ardayad

He  = Isaga                    He is a student.              Isagu waa arday                              Note: if you just want to say "I"it means "Aniga" but if 

They = Iyaga                 They are students.          Iyagu  waa arday                                             you want to say "I" in a sentence it changes 

We = Anaka/ Anaga       We are students.           Anaku   waxaan nahay arday                             to "Anigu" instead of "Aniga" this rule applies 

You = Adiga                   You are student.            Adigu waa tahay arday                                       to others as well.

You (All) Idinka                You (all) are  students.  Idinku waxaa tihiin arday

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