I know I want to learn

I know I want to learn

“Learn Afaan Oromoo – Speak with the Hearts”


318) Present Tense - Affirmative Form - Rule

In English Language, “Present form” of a verb is used irrespective of person, number, and gender but we add ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the verb if the subject is the third person singular i.e., he/she/it. (English)
In Afaan Oromoo, the verb form varies with respective person, number, and gender. The verb form ends as mentioned in the table below. (Afaan Oromoo)
I read/learn (English)
If the subject is "I", the main verb form ends with ''a' (Hindubbisa/hinbaradha). (Afaan Oromoo)
We read/learn (English)
If the subject is "we" verb form ends with ''na'. (hindubbisna/hinbaranna). (Afaan Oromoo)
You(m) read/learn (English)
If the subject is "You (m)" verb form ends with 'ta'. (hindubista/ hinbaratta). (Afaan Oromoo)
You(f) read/learn (English)
If the subject is "You (f)" verb form ends with '_ta'. (Hindubbista/hinbaratta). (Afaan Oromoo)
She reads/learns (English)
If the subject is "She" verb form ends with '_ti'. (hundubbisti/ hinbaratti). (Afaan Oromoo)
You(pl) read/learn (English)
If the subject is "you (pl)" the verb form ends with '_tan'. (hindubbistan/hinbarattan). (Afaan Oromoo)
He reads/learns (English)
If the subject is "He" verb ends with 'a' &'ta'. (Hindubbisa/hinbarata). (Afaan Oromoo)
They read/learn (English)
If the subject is "They" verb ends with 'an'. (hindubbisan/hinbaratan). (Afaan Oromoo)