Part 10 (1/2)

Of the substantive verb TO BE--MAO, MAN

The verb TO BE and its like TO HAVE, are irregulars in their conjugation, and to form their sentences, it is necessary to use a very new form They are expressed by means of particles, adverbs, conjunctions, and soenitive cases

Conjugation of the verb TO BE--Mao, Man

Indicative mood--Present Tense

SINGULAR PLURAL

I am Aco mao, man We are Came, quita mao, man

Thou art Icao mao, man You are Camo mao, man

He is Sia mao, man They are Sila mao, man

Rem The particle man, is euphonic, when the sentences are not of the verb TO BE, ex;

Did you go to Spain? Nacaadto ca ba sa Espana?

I did not Uala ood when I was younger Maayo man aco sa bata pa aco

I was rich the last year Salapian ui

FUTURE

I shall or will be serious Buutan buutan ca

SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD

It is necessary you be saint Quinahanglan nga masantos ca

CONDITIONAL FUTURE

If I were humble, I should be Cun mapaubsanon aco unta, masantos saint unta