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Determiner
One thing/person is possessed
- sama (or suma): my
- sa: your (singular)
- -am: his, her, its
- suñu: our
- seen: your (plural)
- seen: their
More than one thing/person is possessed
- samay (or sumay): my
- say: your (singular)
- ay: his, her, its
- suñuy: our
- seeni: your (plural)
- seeni: their
Notes
- As in English, in Wolof, the possessiv determiner is used for persons that you actually do not possess. For example: "my wife: sama jabar", "my kid: sama doom"
- In Wolof, the gender of the possessor for the third person is irrelevant. "-am" means his, her or its
- For the third person singular, -am is attached at the end of the word.
To have
- Am naa: I have
- Am nga: you (singular) have
- Am na: he/she have
- Am nañu: we have
- Am ngeen: you (plural) have
- Am nañu: they have
Not have
Amul To do: complete