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332) Past Tense - Affirmative Form - Rule

In English Language, “Past form” of a verb is used irrespective of person, number, and gender. (English)
In Halaba Language, the “verb form” varies with respective of person, number, and gender. The verb form ends in the following manner along with the subject. Note: If the subjects are 'I' and 'He', and the verb form ends with (t), (t'), (d), (s), (h), (x), (z), (n), the verb form in the simple past will change into (ch), (c'), (j), (sh), (k), (xy), (zh), and (ny) respectively. e.g xitu xichcho "He ate" mat'u mac'c'o "He gathered" naadu naajjo "He admired hasu hashsho "He wanted" sohu sokkoomi. "I sent" haxu hexyoomi " I was there" gaazu gaazhzhoomi."I went to war" k'anu k'anynyoomi "I sucked breast" (Halaba)
I taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "I", the verb form ends with ''-oomi/" (taught-rosishshoomi/ watched-laxyoomi) and (went-marroomi). (Halaba)
We taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "we", the verb form ends with ''-oomi/-noomi" (rosinsoomi/laxnoomi) (Halaba)
You(m) taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "You(m)", the verb form ends with ''-oonti/-toonti" (taught-rosissoonti/ watched-laxoonti). and (went -martoonti) (Halaba)
You(f) taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "You(f)", the verb form ends with ''-oonti/-toonti" (taught-rosissoonti/ watched-laxoonti). and (went -martoonti) (Halaba)
She taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "She", the verb form ends with ''-ooxu" (rosissooxu/laxooxu). (Halaba)
You(pl) taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "You(pl)", the verb form ends with ''-eenta/-teenta" (taught-rosisseenta/ watched-laxeenta) and (went-marteenta) (Halaba)
He taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "He", the verb form ends with ''-o" (rosishsho/laxyo) and (went-marro). (Halaba)
They taught/watched (English)
If the subject is "They", the verb form ends with ''-ooxu/-tooxu" (taught-rosissooxu/ watched-laxooxu) and (went-martooxu). (Halaba)