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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 Halaba Language, the verb form varies with respective person, number, and gender. The verb form ends as mentioned in the below table. (Halaba)
I read/learn (English)
If the subject is "I", the verb form ends with ፟-aami" (K’araxaami/ Rosaami) (Halaba)
We read/learn (English)
If the subject is "we", the verb form ends with ''-naami/-aami" (K’araxnaami/ronsaami). If the verb form ends with "-aami" (learn-ronsaami), the letter "n" comes before the "-aami". (Halaba)
You(m) read/learn (English)
If the subject is "You(m)", the verb form ends with ''-aanti/-taanti" (read-K’araxaanti / learn-rossaanti) and (go-Martaanti). (Halaba)
You(f) read/learn (English)
If the subject is "You(f)", the verb form ends with ''-aanti/-taanti" (read-K’araxaanti / learn-rossaanti) and (go-Martaanti). (Halaba)
She reads/learns (English)
If the subject is "She", the verb form ends with ''-aaxa/-taaxa"(read-K’araxaaxa/ learn-rossaaxa) and (go-Martaaxa). (Halaba)
You(pl) read/learn (English)
If the subject is "You(pl)", the verb form ends with ''-eenanta/-teenanta" (read-K’araxeenanta / learn-rosseenanta) and (go-Marteenanta). (Halaba)
He reads/learns (English)
If the subject is "He", the verb form ends with ''-ano" (k'araxano/rosano). (Halaba)
They read/learn (English)
If the subject is "They", the verb form ends with ''-aaxa/-taaxa"(read-K’araxaaxa/ learn-rossaaxa) and (go-Martaaxa). (Halaba)