Grammar Notes 18
              
  1. kO&O d= ,Click to Listenw 'too, also' also appeared in Lesson 10.  The expression kO&O da@y d=wfhClick to Listenw at the end of a sentence indicates that what precedes is a possible alternative or choice in the situation being discussed.  
    Note the following phrases: 
    g9qhklygvqkdkc2sInoeh-kClick to Listenw

  ca@w si aw kaafe#e ly%y na@m-sa#a

Would you like tea or coffee?

 

  
    0hvpgvqkdkc2d=wfh oeh-kd=wfhClick to Listenw

  khO^y aw kaafe#e kO&O da&y na@m sa#a kO&O da@y

I'll take either coffee or tea.

 

  
    gIqklydyo16jwlClick to Listenw

  ha#w si kin ju&u sa%y

Where shall we eat?

  

   
    dyo16j[hkod=wfh  16jIhkovkskod=wfhClick to Listenw

  kin ju&u ba@an kO&O da@y ju&u ha@an aaha%an kO&O da@y

We could eat at home or at a restuarant, either one.
               
  1. Classifiers are used to count.  They also are used to distinguish one of a kind, or set, from another.  In Lesson 17 it was necessary to use phu&u z6h Click to Listenw to distinguish one child from another. 
     
  ]6dz6hmujVbj'Click to Listenw lu@uk phu&u thi&i-ny&G The first child.
  ]6dz6hmujlv'Click to Listenw lu@uk phu&u thi&i-sO%OG The second child.
   

In this lesson, there is a similar use of kha#n 7aoClick to Listenw : .

      
  ]qf7aolufeClick to Listenw lo&t kha#n si%i dam The black one (car).
  ]qf7aolu2hkClick to Listenw lo&t kha#n si%i fa@a The blue one (car).

 

Compare the following two sentences:

  1. 0hvp,uglnhvlugs^nv'Click to Listenw khO%y mi#i sy^a si%i ly%aG I have a yellow shirt.
  2. 0hvp,uglnhv38lugs^nv'Click to Listenw khO%y mi#i sy^a too si%i ly%aG I have the yellow shirt.

 

Sentence "1" speaks of one shirt without reference to any other.  No classifier is needed.  Sentence "2" distinguishes the yellow shirt from some other shirt of a different color, and therefore requires a classifier. 

 

  1. Note the importance of word order.
  38ouh'k,Click to Listenw too ni@i Ga#am This one (shirt) is pretty.
  38'k,ohuClick to Listenw too Ga#am ni@i This pretty one...........
  38'k,ouhcr'Click to Listenw too ni@i phE#EG This pretty one is expensive.

 

  1. ti@a g8hpClick to Listenw (short) refers to a 'a person's height,' not to the length of an object.  sa^n lahoClick to Listenw is used when referring to an object. 
  ohv'-kpg8hpClick to Listenw nO@OG sa#ay ti@a My younger brother is short.
  l=felahoClick to Listenw sO%O dam sa^n The pencil is short.
  1. A question word can be used in a statement.  Note the difference in meaning of the question word in the following pairs of sentences.
  0uj7aoouhwfhClick to Listenw khi&i kha#n day Ride which one?
  0uj7ao.fd=wfhClick to Listenw khi&i kha#n day kO&O da@y You can ride either one.
  wxoe.zClick to Listenw pay na#m pha%y Go with whom?
  wxoe.zd=wfhClick to Listenw pay na#m pha%y kO&O da@y Anybody
  wx,nh.fClick to Listenw pay my@y day Go when?
  wx,nbh.fd=wfhClick to Listenw pay my@y day kO&o da#y Any time.
   
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