Aim - be able to describe ownership using possessive markers (my/your/our etc).
Possessive expressions are formed using a possessive marker, which depends on the noun class of the thing possessed.
| mosadi wa motsomi |
the wife of the hunter |
(mosadi = class 1)
|
| molomo wa tau |
the mouth of the lion |
(molomo = class 3)
|
| lee la ntshe |
the egg of the ostrich |
(lee = class 5)
|
| selepe sa kgosi |
the axe of the chief |
(selepe = class 7)
|
| ditlhako tsa ngwana |
the shoes of the child |
(ditlhako = class 8)
|
The possessive markers are formed by taking the subject marker and adding "a" as follows:
Possessive Markers
| Class 1 |
Mosadi |
o + a |
wa
|
| Class 2 |
Batho |
ba + a |
ba
|
| Class 3 |
Molomo |
o + a |
wa
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x |
x
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Personal Possessive
| mine |
- me |
ngwana wa me |
my child
|
| your |
- gago |
dilepe tsa gago |
your x
|
| his/her |
- gagwe |
baithuti ba gagwe |
his/her x
|
| our |
- rona |
ngwana wa rona |
our child
|
| your (plural) |
- lona |
Ditonki tsa lona |
x
|
| their |
- bone |
ngwana wa bane |
thier child
|
Possession with a Person's Name
Possession question - Whose ?
=== Descriptive Possessives