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I know I want to learn

“Learn Yem – Speak with the Hearts”


320) Present Tense - Interrogative Form - Rule

In English Language, the “verb form” remains same irrespective of person, number, and gender but the interrogative word “do” is used for the subject pronouns “I/We/You/They” and “does” for He/She/It. (English)
In Yem language, adding "o+?" at the end of an affirmative verb turns it into a question. However, "se" is used to indicate feminine gender and "so" used to indicate masculine gender at the end of the verb form. (Yem)
Do I read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "I", the verb form ends with ''-o+?". (Do I read?-Ta feretinaro? / Do I learn?- Ta arinaro?). (Yem)
Do we read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "We", the verb form ends with ''-o+?". (Do we read? -Inno feretiniro/ Do we learn?- Inno ariniro? (Yem)
Do you (m) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You(m)", the verb form ends with ''-o+?". (Do You(m) read? -Ne feretitaro(so)?/ Do You(m) learn?- Ne aritaro(so)?) (Yem)
Do you (f) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You(f)", the verb form ends with ''-o+?". (Do You(f) read? -Ne feretitaro(se)?/ Do You(f) learn?- Ne aritaro(se)?) (Yem)
Does she read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "She", the verb form ends with ''-o+?". (Does she read? -Bar feretiro?/Baas feretitero? / Does she learn?-Bar ariro?/ Baas azzitero?) (Yem)
Do you (pl) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You(pl)", the verb form ends with ''-ro+?". (Do You(pl) read? -Nitto feretisetiro? / Niino feretiseniro? Do You(pl) learn?-Nitto arisetiro?/ Niino azziseniro?) (Yem)
Does he read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "he" the verb form ends with ''-o+?". Does he read? -Bar feretiro? / Baas feretitero? Does he learn?-Bar ariro?/ Baas azzitero?) (Yem)
Do they read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "they", the verb form ends with ''-o+?". Do they read? -Basakito feretisero/arisero? / Barikito feretisero/arisero? Do they learn?- Baasso fefetisetero/azzisetero? (Yem)