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Pronoun in Dimasa and English with Definition and Meaning - Dimasa grammar

The pronoun in Dimasa and English with Definition and Meaning : Pronouns are declined in the same way as nouns but as there are some irregular forms the declensions are given in full.  Table of Contents List of Pronouns in Dimasa with Meaning Subject & Object: Personal Pronouns Cases in Dimasa Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns Subject and Object: Personal pronouns Personal pronouns are divided into two categories namely Subject and Object. Subject Pronouns Subject pronouns include I, he, she, it, you, we, and they. It is replaced in a sentence of the subject. We use subject pronouns. For example: I love you – Ang ningkhe hamjaodu. He is my friend – Bo ani lugu. You are my life – Ning ani habsao. It is raining now – Duha hadi hasai du. She is my girlfriend – Bo ani hamjaoma. We live in Dimaraji – Jing Dimaraji ha dongre. They come from Assam – Bunsi Assam ni frang phaiba. Object Pronouns Object pronouns are included as me, him, her, you, it, u...

The Adjective in Dimasa Grammar : 58 Adjectives in Dimasa

  Which word describes the specialty of noun or pronoun in the sentence is called an adjective. Before noun to describe: Ani Majang Ajang – My beautiful sister . Thaiju Gimin – Ripe mango . Saam Gakhrang – Green grass . After noun/pronoun but before the verb: Bo Ane Thane Dedao – He is older than me . The adjective in Dimasa follows the noun it qualifies, as A good child – Ansa Hamba. A tightrope – Wahdu Gejepba. But when an adjective is compounded with the relative particle ‘ya’, it precedes the noun it qualifies, as:- Hamyaba Ansa – A  good child . Thuyaba Di – Water which is deep . Gejepyaba Wahdu -  A rope that is tight. The emphatic form of the adjective ends in ‘Bi’, instead of ‘Ba’, as:- Ebo Ansa Hambi – This child is good. Ebo Di Thubi Thi? – Is this water deep? Note: This is not a feminine form. There is another form of the adjective, beginning with ‘G’ followed by a vowel corresponding to the sound of the next following ...

Adverb in Dimasa with Definition, Meaning and Examples - Dimasa Grammar

Adverb in Dimasa with Definition, Meaning, and Examples : An  adverb is a word that describes the characteristics of other words except for Nouns and Pronouns. The words that describe the characteristics of Nouns and Pronouns are called Adjectives, which you can read. Today I will tell you about Adverbs that you need to know to speak English so let's start with the definition of Adverbs. Table of Contents Definition of Adverbs in Dimasa List of Adverbs in Dimasa Adverbs of time Adverbs of Degree Adverbs of Manner Conclusion Adverbs are always placed before the verb. For example, He always goes to school means Bo nalai bo phoorikho ha thangre . Definition of Adverbs in Dimasa Definition of Adverb :-Adverb is a word, which describes the character of a verb, adjective, or any other adverb. Example: Basao – Above Bising – Within Sagang – In front Banar – Beyond Eraha – Here Oraha – There Asabaha – Anywhere Look at their usage in the sentence so that it can be u...

Dimasa Sentences Used in Daily Life | Dimasa to English Translation

 The Dimasa language  (also known as Grao-Dima) belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken by the Dimasa people in the Northeastern Indian state of Assam, Nagaland. Today in this lesson, we will learn basic Dimasa phrases and words with their pronunciation in English. Basically, we use S+V+O in English grammar, but in the Dimasa , it is usually of the  S+O+V type. Dimasa Grammar Books Example : I am going home. Ang(S) noha(O) thangdu(V) I am eating food. Ang(S) makham(O) jidu(V) I will go to school Ang phoorikho ha thangma Thus, the verb is rarely inflected for person and gender; He/She is eating food. Bo(S) makham(O) jidu(V) They have gone home. Bunshi(S) noha(O) thangkha(V) The words we use frequently in daily life are exemplified below ( 55 Dimasa Sentences Used in Daily Life ): Dimasa Sentences Used in Daily Life No. English Dimasa 1 What is your name? Nini bumu nadi? 2 My name ...
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