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I know I want to learn

“Learn Yem – Speak with the Hearts”


45) Conditional sentences

If you (m) come, I will teach you (m). (English)
Ne yaafatane, assunawa. (Yem)
If you (f) ask, I will help you (f). (English)
Ne mamsaatane, argasunawe. (Yem)
If you (m) like, you (m) can come my home. (English)
Ne sholefaatane, keena yook chimatawa. (Yem)
If you (f) invite me, I will come to your (f) home. (English)
Ne taan teegefaatane, keene yoonawe. (Yem)
If you (m) want, you (m) can call me. (English)
Ne sholefaatane, dawwalo chimatawa. (Yem)
If you (m) feel hungry, you (m) can eat food. (English)
Ne maktefaatane, muu muuk chimatawa. (Yem)
If you (f) make tea, I will drink. (English)
Ne shayi etifaatane, ushanawe. (Yem)
If you (m) visit my home, I will be happy. (English)
Ne taa keer yaafatane, gironawa. (Yem)
If I see him, I will tell him. (English)
Ta biyanane, makona. (Yem)
If it rains, I will not come. (English)
Iro ichfaanane, aafa yoonaza. (Yem)
If it stops raining, she will come. (English)
Iro icha beyfaanane, bar yoona. (Yem)
If you (m) practice, you (m) can speak. (English)
Wolgi wolgira wollefaatane, wollo chimatawa. (Yem)
If you (m) study well, you (m) can pass the exam. (English)
Ma'sira fere biyaatane, korooson aatatawa. (Yem)
If you (m) work hard, you (m) can get success. (English)
Zagira wostefaatane, bu'a danak chimatawa. (Yem)
If you (m) try sincerely, you can (m) get the job. (English)
Makira sholefaatane,wosto danatawa. (Yem)
If I get a job in USA, I will go there. (English)
Ameerikaassi wosto danfaanane, hamana. (Yem)