Dhivehi and English
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Examples
- 'i see a child' -> aharen (I) _nah_ feney(see) kujja(child) [ waharenqnaSq fenE kuwqjA ]
- 'he sees a child' -> eyna (that person) _ah_ feney(see) kujja(child) [ wEnawaSq fenE kuwqjA ]
- 'we see a child' -> aharumen (we) _nah_ feney(see) kujja(child) [ waharumenqnaSq fenE kuwqjA ]
- 'the dog sees a child' -> kuththa(dog-the) _ah_ feney(see) kujja(child) [ wemIhunqnaSq fenE kuwqjA ]
Nouns
English | Dhivehi | Comments |
---|---|---|
house | ge | seems to be same as definite form |
houses | gEge | |
a house | geyewq | |
some houses | bawewq gEge | bawewq = some |
the house | ge | |
the houses | getawq | |
from the house | gewinq | ablative? |
to the house | gewaSq | dative? |
of the house | gEge | genitive is same form as plural? |
in the house | gEgawi | locative? |
by the house | gewAwi | instrumental? |
- Examples
- He came from the house ->
- Take it to the house ->
- The roof of the house ->
- The child is in the house ->
- The