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“Learn Wolaita – Speak with the Hearts”


45) Conditional sentences

If you (m) come, I will teach you (m). (English)
Neeni yiikko, Ta Nena luxissana (Wolaita)
If you (f) ask, I will help you (f). (English)
Neeni oychchikko, Ta Nena maaddana. (Wolaita)
If you (m) like, you (m) can come my home. (English)
Neeni koyyikko, Tasoo yaanawu danddayaasa. (Wolaita)
If you (f) invite me, I will come to your (f) home. (English)
Neeni shoobbikko, Taani Nesoo yaana. (Wolaita)
If you (m) want, you (m) can call me. (English)
Neeni koyyikko, Tana xeesana danddayaasa. (Wolaita)
If you (m) feel hungry, you (m) can eat food. (English)
Nena namisikko, qumaa maana danddayaasa. (Wolaita)
If you (f) make tea, I will drink. (English)
Neeni shayiya penttissikko, Taani uyana. (Wolaita)
If you (m) visit my home, I will be happy. (English)
Neeni Ta keettaa xomoosiyakko, Tana ufayssees. (Wolaita)
If I see him, I will tell him. (English)
Taani A demmikko, Assi yootana, (Wolaita)
If it rains, I will not come. (English)
Iray bukkikko, Taani yiikke.Iray aattikko, A yaana. (Wolaita)
If it stops raining, she will come. (English)
Iray aattikko, A yaana. (Wolaita)
If you (m) practice, you (m) can speak. (English)
Neeni meezetikko, haasayana danddayaasa. (Wolaita)
If you (m) study well, you (m) can pass the exam. (English)
Neeni loyttada nabbabikko, paaciya kanttana danddayaasa. (Wolaita)
If you (m) work hard, you (m) can get success. (English)
Neeni minnada oottikko, xoonuwa demmanawu danddayaasa. (Wolaita)
If you (m) try sincerely, you can (m) get the job. (English)
Neeni wozanappe qaaxxikko, oosuwa demmana danddayaasa. (Wolaita)
If I get a job in USA, I will go there. (English)
Neeni Amerikaani oosuwa demmikko, Taani yaa baana. (Wolaita)