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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 Afaan Oromoo, there are no free morpheme which shows interrogative form as in the case of English. However, the question form is formed by lengthening the final vowel. (Afaan Oromoo)
Do I read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "I" verb form ends with '-aa'. (Hindubbisaa/hinbaradhaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Do we read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "We" verb form ends with '-naa'. (Hindubbifnaa/hinbarannaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Do you (m) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You (m)" verb form ends with -taa'. (Hindubbiftaa/hinbarattaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Do you (f) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You (f)" verb form ends with '-taa'. (Hindubbiftaa/hinbarattaa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Does she read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "She" verb form ends with -tii'. (Hindubbiftii/hinbarattii?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Do you (pl) read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "You (pl)" verb form ends with '_anii'. (Hindubbiftanii/hinbarattanii?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Does he read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "He" verb form ends with '-aa'. (Hindubbisaa/hinbarataa?). (Afaan Oromoo)
Do they read/learn? (English)
If the subject is "They" verb form ends with' -anii'. (Hindubbisanii/hinbaratanii?). (Afaan Oromoo)