Saturday, 7 June 2008

The Copula and wa

 Copula is a basic Verb.

Akkia's Copula is the syllable: da.

It actually means: to be (permanente, or temporary), to do, to make, to realize, to have, to exist, or to be located. The Basic Verbs are a family of words: adda. etta, atta, edda.

As in: "Soe da shatka", for: This is a house.

Or also: "Suyer namah da Ikkomi", for: My name is Ikkomi.

And remember V2, or Verb Second.

The expression "Suyer namah" works as Quality and Name, and we use Verb after that. The structure is Quality -- Name -- Verb, and we can use the Copula as a Linking Verb, that's connecting to the common name.

The Copula is also a finnet.

It means we can finish a sentence with this Verb.

See: "Suyer namah Ikkomi da".

This is used as to add information and facts to speech.

The same as when we use the particle: wa.

Then: "Suyer namah da Ikkomi wa" shows new information.

We use the finnet "wa" frequently.

Thanks for reading.

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