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The verbal negation is conveyed by the negative adverb î. This adverb is placed before the conjugated verbal form, namely before either the main verb, an auxiliary, or a modal verb.
The verbal negation is conveyed by the negative adverb î. This adverb is placed before the conjugated verbal form, namely before either the main verb, an auxiliary, or a modal verb.


  soβe kôn → soβe î kôn  
  soβe kôn → soβe '''î''' kôn  
  <small>the dog is sleeping → The dog isn't sleeping</small>
  <small>the dog is sleeping → The dog isn't sleeping</small>


  soβe tòr ánamíɣíðə îrə → soβe î tòr ánamíɣíðə îrə
  soβe tòr ánamíɣíðə îrə → soβe '''î''' tòr ánamíɣíðə îrə
  <small>the dog bit the man → The dog didn't bite the man</small>
  <small>the dog bit the man → The dog didn't bite the man</small>


''Double negatives'' are generally '''''allowed''', and often used.
''Double negatives'' are generally '''''allowed''', and often used.

Revision as of 04:03, 2 July 2025

Negation

The verbal negation is conveyed by the negative adverb î. This adverb is placed before the conjugated verbal form, namely before either the main verb, an auxiliary, or a modal verb.

soβe kôn → soβe î kôn 
the dog is sleeping → The dog isn't sleeping
soβe tòr ánamíɣíðə îrə → soβe î tòr ánamíɣíðə îrə
the dog bit the man → The dog didn't bite the man

Double negatives are generally allowed, and often used.