Jun 05 2008
Second class MARKERS for use common nouns – sa / sa mga
sa - of / to / on / in / with / at (common noun)
sa mga – same as above but plural
Using the same example from the lesson on SECOND CLASS personal pronouns:
Gamay ang balay niya – His or Her house is small
We will replace the personal pronoun with common noun
Gamay ang balay sa lalaki – The house of the man is small
Negosyo ( ne-gos-yo ) – business
Ug ( ug ) – and
Bata ( ba-ta ) – Child
Mo-adto (mo-ad-to) – Will go (future)
Mo-uban (mo-u-ban) – Will go with (future)
Libro (lib-ro) – book
Lamesa (la-me-sa) – Table
Here is another example:
Negosyo niya – His or Her business
Negosyo sa babaye – Business of the girl (Girls buisness)
If we want to refer to a group of girls:
Negosyo sa mga babaye – The business of the girls
The prefix MGA is used to pluralize a noun.
Or refer to a house belonging to multiple children.
Balay sa mga bata – The house of the children
More examples
Moadto ko sa Manila – I will go to manila
Mouban ako sa imo – I will go with you
Ang Libro sa lamesa – The book on the table
Ang libro sa balay – The book at/in the house







Is “imo” another word for “you”? When do we use imo and when do we use ikaw?