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+ | Leina la me ke Sara. Ke fana ka Boardman. Ke twsa kwa California mo Amerika. Ke na le dingwaga di le 23. Batsadi ba me ba nna kwa California. Rre ke ngaka ya meno, mme ene ga a bereke o tlhokomela lelapa. Re bararo, ke na le bo-kgaitsadiake ba babedi, yo motona le yo monnye. Nkgonne o bereka mo restaurenteng, o itse go apaya thata. O tlhola a re apeela pizza, tlhapi le dikheiki. Leina la gagwe ke Paul. O na le dingwaga di le 25. Paul o nyetse. Mosadi wa gagwe o bidiwa Kim. Ba ne le ngwana a le mongwe fela, ke mosetsana. |
Revision as of 11:08, 21 May 2007
Aim - use adjectives to describe things - the TALL man, the NEW car
Contents
Soft Adjectives
When using these adjectives, add the subject prefix to the start of the adjective.
- -ntle (beautiful) mosadi montle, basadi bantle, le@@ lentle, etc
-ntle | beautiful |
-tona | big |
-kima | fat |
-sesane | slim |
-nnye | small/young/little |
-leele | long/tall |
-khutshwane | short |
-ntsi | many/plenty |
-sweu | white |
-ntsho | black |
-tala | blue/green |
-hibidu | red |
Strong/Hard Adjectives
These adjectives stay the same whatever the noun is.
- monate (nice/enjoyable) @@@ monate, ba@@ monate, le@@ monate, etc
monate | nice/enjoyable/tasty |
maswe | ugly/bad |
turu | expensive |
chipi | cheap |
thata | hard/strong/very much |
motlhofo | weak/lightweight/simple |
leswe | dirty |
sekono | clean |
bokete | hard/heavy |
Use in simple sentences
- nna ke montle - I am beautiful
- mosadi o montle - the woman is beautiful
- Batswana ba bantsi mo Botswana - Batswana are many in Botswana
- Batswana ga ba bantsi mo UK - Batswana are few (not many) in the UK
- mosese o mohibidu - the dress is red (or "the red dress" see below)
More complex sentences
using the adjective in normal sentences requires use of the "adjectival concord", related to the relative construction see later.
- mosadi yo montle o bidiwa Sara - the beautiful woman is called Sarah
here "yo" is the adjectival concord for noun mosadi
Adjectival Concords
Class | Example | Adjectival Concord | Soft Adjective | Subject Marker |
Class 1 | Mosadi | yo | mo-ntle | o |
Class 2 | Batho | ba | ba-ntle | ba |
Class 3 | Molomo | o | mo-ntle | o |
Class 4 | mesese | e | me-ntle | e |
Class 5 | legodu | le | le-ntle | le |
Class 6 | makgowa | a | ma-ntle | a |
Class 7 | Setswana | se | se-ntle | se |
Class 8 | dimumu | tse | di-ntle | di |
Class 9 | koloi | e | ntle | e |
Class 10 | diphologolo | tse | di-ntle | di |
Class 11 | lorole | lo | lo-ntle | lo |
Class 12 | dikgong | tse | di-ntle | di |
Class 14 | borotha | bo | bo-ntle | bo |
Class 15 | go ithuta | go | go-ntle | go |
Note the adjectival concord is the same as the subject prefix except for class 1 o -> yo and subject prefix di -> tse
Comprehension Exercise
Leina la me ke Sara. Ke fana ka Boardman. Ke twsa kwa California mo Amerika. Ke na le dingwaga di le 23. Batsadi ba me ba nna kwa California. Rre ke ngaka ya meno, mme ene ga a bereke o tlhokomela lelapa. Re bararo, ke na le bo-kgaitsadiake ba babedi, yo motona le yo monnye. Nkgonne o bereka mo restaurenteng, o itse go apaya thata. O tlhola a re apeela pizza, tlhapi le dikheiki. Leina la gagwe ke Paul. O na le dingwaga di le 25. Paul o nyetse. Mosadi wa gagwe o bidiwa Kim. Ba ne le ngwana a le mongwe fela, ke mosetsana.