By using the MI website, you communicate these terms of use. If you do not accept this agreement, do not use the MI website. In isiXhosa, there are many different types of Concords, each with its own functions (z.B. subject concords that create an agreement between subjects and verbs). A subject concord (SC) helps us to establish an agreement (or agreement) between the subject and the chosen verb. As I understand it, ask yourself how we are going to move from a noun prefix to a subject concord. Why, for example, in Class 6, the NP is “ama-” and the SC “a,” whereas in Class 5, the NP is “ili-” but the SC “li-“? What is the underlying rule? Try using some of the vocabulary lists on this site (names and verbs) to create your own sentences. It is MI`s policy to respect the privacy of all users. While MI reserves the right to delete or edit the content of any forum at any time and for any reason, MI will not edit, delete or disclose the content of a customer`s email, unless each agreement has its own function and changes according to what we call the Noun class. . . .
Simple concords are morphemes (or “small bits of words”) that usually come in the form of small prefixes, suffixes and infixes that we add in other words to change meaning. Unfortunately, that`s the way it is! I know that this is not a satisfactory answer, because we want all things in language to follow a rule and make sense in a general grammar system. But a lot of language depends only on the convention: what the speakers decided at the time was right. (That`s why we were talking from one generation to the next, wasn`t it?) As a user, you are solely responsible for the content of your messages. . A nominative class is a category of nomadic words that determines how names interact with other words and how they change in different circumstances (i.e. in different periods, positive or negative, plural or singular, etc.). Let`s take a look at the noun classes downstairs.
We use examples for each of us. See if you can notice the difference between NPs and SC. If you participate in a forum, you never think that people are the people you say they know or are connected to in a discussion forum, message card or other user-created content. Information obtained on a forum may not be reliable. MI is not responsible for the content or accuracy of the information. . If you participate in a forum on the MI website, you can not: Sometimes it is useful to remember: some aspects of the language are subject to rules, others are just to remember. At first glance, this may seem strange. Isn`t that a little complicated? Fortunately, isiXhosa is a very logical language — much more so than English. You should notice that with a little exercise with matching your sentences, you will quickly turn out. By uploading materials to a forum or transmitting materials to MI, you automatically grant the right to use, reproduce, modify, translate and display materials on the MI website. In addition, you promise that all so-called “moral” or ethical rights over these materials have been abandoned.
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