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AN G P O L I N G A H N THE NOUN
Nasaysay na nga ang sustantivo nga polingahn maó ang polong nga ilis sa sustantivo nga ngahng kaogalingon ug ang ngahng comón. Mabalhin ang polingahn sa: personal ug impersonal.
It has been said that substantive noun is a word to be replaced in a substantive personal names. Nouns is a word refers to a be classified as; personal or impersonal.
Ang personal nga polingahn maó ang halili kon ilis nga polong sa ngalan og tawo ingon man sa ngahng comón nga tigpasabót og tawo.
The personal noun is a word refers to a place to a person and common names.
Ang impersonal nga polingahn maó ang haliling polong sa ngalan og dapět ug sa ngahng comón nga dili tigpasabót og tawo.
The impersonal noun is a word refers to a place and common noun that is not refer to a person.
PERSONAL NGA POLINGAHN
PERSONAL NOUN
Ang mga personal nga polingahn mabahin sa:
Personal Nouns maybe classified into:
Sujeto kon Nominativo
Subject or Nominative
Predicato a) Genitivo
Predicate a) Genitive
Dativo
Dative
Acusativo
Acusative
Ablativo
Ablative
Posesivo
Possessive
Relativo
Relative
Demonstrativo
Demonstrative
Sujetong Polingahn Subject Noun
Ang subjeto kon nominativong personal nga polingahn maó kining mosonód:
The subject or nominative personal nouns are the following:
Singular Plural
Singular Plural
Unang Persona : Akó Kitá (inclusivo)
First Person : Me Kamě (exclusivo)
Us (inclusive)
Ikadohang Persona : Ikaw Kamó
Second Person : You We (exclusive)
Ikatolóng Persona : Siya Silá
Third Person : Him/She They
N.B. Kinisila dili tigtagád sa género (hénero) sa polong. Lahî sa dilang espanyol nga may género masculino ug feminino ang visayâ ng way género nga "siya/kitá/kamó/silá" ingon man ang uban pang mga polong. Ang ikatolóng persona nga "siya/silá" mao'y gamiton alang sa sujetong impersonal nga polingahn tombas sa english "It/They". Ang mga polingahng "Akó/Ikaw/Kitá/Kami/Kamó" mahimo nga moboón ingon dihâ sa "ko/ka/iká/ta/mi/mo" nga ipasonód dayon sa
nag-unáng verbo nga activo kon pasivo. Pananglitan:
Note Well: This has nothing to do with the gender of the word. Different from Spanish vocabulary that have masculine and feminine gender, the visayan don't have gender like "you/us/them/they" the same with the others languages. The third person like "you/them" Will be used for the impersonal subject pronoun, so do with English "it/they". These pronouns "me/you/us/we/them" can be abbreviated like"ko/ka-iká/ta/mi/mo" to be followed before the verb, that is active to passive. Examples:
Milakaw ko nga nagdala'g bag ug sapatos.
I'm walking with a bag and shoes.
Gihalokan ka niya sa makadaghan.
He kiss you several times.
Ikáw gidapit og snak ni Henry.
You were invited to have snack with Henry.
Magdalá ta og mga pagkaon kanila.
We will bring a foods for them.
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