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Jun 26 2008

Building sentences with FIRST & SECOND markers for PROPER NOUNS

Published by admin at 2:16 pm under Slang, Vocab

Revision:

 

Ako ( a-ko )FIRST CLASS for I

Nako ( na-ko )SECOND CLASS for I

 

SiFIRST CLASS marker for proper noun

NiSECOND CLASS marker for proper noun

 

We will now add the FIRST & SECOND CLASS markers

 

Higala nako si John – John is my friend

 

Nako is a SECOND CLASS personal pronoun that denotes possession

 

Si is a FIRST CLASS marker for a proper noun.

 

As you can see the rule of one FIRST CLASS per sentence still applies.

 

The meaning changes if we change around the FIRST & SECOND CLASS

 

Higala Ako ni John – I am a friend of John

 

Here is an example using FIRST & SECOND CLASS markers for proper nouns

 

Asawa ni Joseph si Mary – Mary is Joseph’s wife

 

Change them around and the meaning changes

 

Asawa si Joseph ni Mary – Joseph is the wife of Mary ( because asawa in Cebuano is wife)

 

To make the above sentence correct we would also need to change asawa to bana (husband)

 

Bana si Joseph ni Mary – Joseph is the husband of Mary

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. steveon 05 Jan 2009 at 4:04 am

    i just thought that ASAWA meant SPOUSE but did not pertain to any certain person such as husband or wife. At least, this is what I have learned. Is there a difference in other Dialects for ASAWA????

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