Last
lesson in Prefix: Mo, I shared a table
that has
root, past/ present, future and command verb words.
In this lesson , I will also share the same format.
Remember, the “Mo” prefix is used to show action in
short duration while the "MAG" is use for longer
duration.
The “nag” prefix can mean past or present tense
Watch video below for more details.
root, past/ present, future and command verb words.
In this lesson , I will also share the same format.
Remember, the “Mo” prefix is used to show action in
short duration while the "MAG" is use for longer
duration.
The “nag” prefix can mean past or present tense
The
“nag” prefix can mean past or present tense
The “nag” prefix can mean past or present tense. The tense is usually determined by the context or by other time cue words in the sentence. Naga – prefix use in formal situations. For everyday use, we use “nag”.
PAST/
PRESENT
|
naghulat -
waiting
|
(present tense)
1. Naghulat pa ko mahuman ug luto si Judy.
I am still waiting for Judy to
finish cooking.
pa – still or yet
Ko – me/ I
Mahuman – to finish
ug – connecting word
luto – cooking/ cooked
Si – Subject marker
PAST/
PRESENT
|
naghulat -
waited/ was waiting
|
(past tense)
2. Naghulat ko nimo sa Ayala Starbucks pero wala man
ka nitunga.
I was waiting for you at Ayala
Starbucks but you didn’t show up.
Ko – me / I
Nimo - you
Sa – at
Pero – but
Wala – nothing
Man – (added to make statement
softer)
Ka – you
Nitunga
– root word: tunga which means attend, show up
PAST/
PRESENT
|
Nagminyo –
got married
|
Nagminyo si Judy ug foreigner.
Judy married a foreigner.
FUTURE
|
Maghulat – will wait
|
Maghulat ko nimo.
I will wait for you.
FUTURE
|
Magtrabaho –
will work
|
Magtrabaho ta ug tarong para maka-bonus.
Let’s work (properly) hard so we
can get a bonus.
Ta – short cut of “kita”
means “us”
Ug – connecting word
Tarong
– properly
Para – for
Maka-bonus – to have/ get a bonus
FUTURE
|
Magminyo –
will get married
|
Magminyo na ta.
Let’s get married (now).
COMMAND
|
Paghulat -
wait
|
Pagtrabaho -
work
|
Pagminyo –
get married
|
1. Paghulat sa.
Just wait.
Sa (softer) – in, on, at, for
Sa (drop sound) – indicator to stop
movement or emotions
Pagtrabaho sa...
Work first…
Pagminyo sa…
Get married first
2. Pagtrabaho na.
Work now.
3. Pagminyo ug foreigner.
Marry
a foreigner.
Watch video below for more details.
Hi! I might be too dull or I skipped an episode, but how do I know when to use rather Mo- than Mag-? Or Mi-/Ni- or Nag- ?
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