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<div class="pg_page_title">Ga Grammar - How to Use "Have"</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Ga Grammar - How to Use "Have"</div>
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/ga Ga] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "have" in Ga. We will look at the different forms of the verb and how it is used in different contexts. __TOC__


== Introduction ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/ga Ga] learners! 😊<br>
The verb "have" is an important verb in Ga. It is used to express possession, ownership, and relationships. It is also used to express actions that have been completed or are in progress. In this lesson, we will look at the different forms of the verb and how it is used in different contexts.  
In this lesson, we will learn how to use "have" in Ga. "Have" is a verb used to indicate possession or ownership. Mastering this verb is essential to build more complex sentences in Ga. Let's get started!


== Forms of the Verb "Have" ==
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The verb "have" has two forms in Ga: the present tense and the past tense.


=== Present Tense ===
== "Have" in Present Tense ==
The present tense of the verb "have" is ''mɔ́''. It is used to express possession, ownership, and relationships. It is also used to express actions that are in progress.
In Ga, "have" is translated to "nii". It is used in a sentence to indicate possession, like "I have a book". Here are some examples:


* Person 1: Mɔ́ ní? (What do you have?)  
{| class="wikitable"
* Person 2: Mɔ́ mí. (I have me.)
! Ga !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Míí nii bùùkù || /míí nìì bùùkú/ || I have a book
| Núú nii kàpì || /núú nìì kàpí/ || You have a cap
| Èwè nii dʒèlè || /èwé nìì dʒèlè/ || He/she has a dress
| Màà nii ʃáá || /màː nìì ʃáá/ || We have a house
| Yáà nii dùù || /yàː nìì dùù/ || They have a car
|}
 
To form a sentence with "have", you need to follow this pattern: Subject + "nii" + Object.
 
For example:
* Míí nii bùùkù (I have a book)
 
In the example above, "míí" means "I", "nii" means "have" and "bùùkù" means "book".
 
Let's practice with a dialogue:


=== Past Tense ===
* Person 1: Míí nii káàsí (I have a chair)
The past tense of the verb "have" is ''mɔ́nɔ́''. It is used to express actions that have been completed.
* Person 2: Núú nii tààbu (You have a table)
* Person 1: Èwè nii móó (He/she has a goat)
* Person 2: Màà nii síílì (We have a farm)


* Person 1: Mɔ́nɔ́ ní? (What did you have?)
== "Have" in the Past Tense ==
* Person 2: Mɔ́nɔ́ mí. (I had me.)
In the past tense, "have" is translated to "nɔɔ". To use "have" in the past tense, you need to follow this pattern: Subject + "nɔɔ" + Object. Here are some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Ga !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Míí nɔɔ bùùkù || /míí nɔ́ɔ́ bùùkú/ || I had a book
| Núú nɔɔ kàpì || /núú nɔ́ɔ́ kàpí/ || You had a cap
| Èwè nɔɔ dʒèlè || /èwé nɔ́ɔ́ dʒèlè/ || He/she had a dress
| Màà nɔɔ ʃáá || /màː nɔ́ɔ́ ʃáá/ || We had a house
| Yáà nɔɔ dùù || /yàː nɔ́ɔ́ dùù/ || They had a car
|}


== Usage ==
Let's practice using "have" in the past tense with a dialogue:
The verb "have" is used in a variety of ways in Ga. It can be used to express possession, ownership, and relationships. It can also be used to express actions that have been completed or are in progress.


=== Possession ===
* Person 1: Míí nɔɔ bùùkù (I had a book)
The verb "have" is used to express possession. It is used to indicate that someone or something belongs to someone else.
* Person 2: Núú nɔɔ kàpì (You had a cap)
* Person 1: Èwè nɔɔ dʒèlè (He/she had a dress)
* Person 2: Màà nɔɔ síílì (We had a farm)


* Person 1: Mɔ́ ní? (What do you have?)
== "Have" in Negative Sentences ==
* Person 2: Mɔ́ bɔ́. (I have a house.)
To form a negative sentence using "have" in Ga, you just need to add "máà" before "nii" or "nɔɔ". "Máà" means "not". Here are some examples:


=== Ownership ===
{| class="wikitable"
The verb "have" is also used to express ownership. It is used to indicate that someone or something is owned by someone else.
! Ga !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Míí máà nii bùùkù || /míí máà nìì bùùkú/ || I do not have a book
| Núú máà nɔɔ kàpì || /núú máà nɔ́ɔ́ kàpí/ || You did not have a cap
| Èwè máà nii dʒèlè || /èwé máà nìì dʒèlè/ || He/she does not have a dress
| Màà máà nɔɔ ʃáá || /màː máà nɔ́ɔ́ ʃáá/ || We did not have a house
| Yáà máà nii dùù || /yàː máà nìì dùù/ || They do not have a car
|}


* Person 1: Mɔ́ ní? (What do you have?)
For example:
* Person 2: Mɔ́ bɔ́nɔ́. (I have a car.)  
* Míí máà nii bùùkù (I do not have a book)


=== Relationships ===
In the example above, "míí" means "I", "máà" means "not", "nii" means "have" and "bùùkù" means "book".
The verb "have" is also used to express relationships. It is used to indicate that someone or something is related to someone else.  


* Person 1: Mɔ́ ní? (What do you have?)
Let's practice using "have" in a negative sentence with a dialogue:
* Person 2: Mɔ́ mɔ́nɔ́. (I have a brother.)


=== Actions ===
* Person 1: Míí máà nii káàsí (I do not have a chair)
The verb "have" is also used to express actions that have been completed or are in progress.
* Person 2: Núú máà nɔɔ tààbu (You did not have a table)
* Person 1: Èwè máà nii móó (He/she does not have a goat)
* Person 2: Màà máà nɔɔ síílì (We did not have a farm)


* Person 1: Mɔ́ ní? (What do you have?)
== "Have" in Questions ==
* Person 2: Mɔ́ mɔ́nɔ́. (I have finished my work.)
To form a question using "have" in Ga, you just need to change the word order. You need to start with "nii" or "nɔɔ" and follow with the subject. Here are some examples:


== Examples ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Ga !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Ga !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Nii míí bùùkù? || /nìì míí bùùkú/ || Do I have a book?
|-
| Nɔɔ núú kàpì? || /nɔ́ɔ́ núú kàpí/ || Did you have a cap?
| Mɔ́ ní? || moh-nee || What do you have?
| Nii èwè dʒèlè? || /nìì èwé dʒèlè/ || Does he/she have a dress?
|-
| Nɔɔ màà ʃáá? || /nɔ́ɔ́ màː ʃáá/ || Did we have a house?
| Mɔ́ mí. || moh-mee || I have me.
| Nii yáà dùù? || /nìì yàː dùù/ || Do they have a car?
|-
| Mɔ́ bɔ́. || moh-boh || I have a house.
|-
| Mɔ́ bɔ́nɔ́. || moh-boh-noh || I have a car.
|-
| Mɔ́ mɔ́nɔ́. || moh-moh-noh || I have a brother.
|-
| Mɔ́ mɔ́nɔ́. || moh-moh-noh || I have finished my work.
|}
|}


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For example:
* Nii míí bùùkù? (Do I have a book?)
 
In the example above, "nii" means "do", "míí" means "I" and "bùùkù" means "book".
 
Let's practice forming questions using "have" with a dialogue:


== Conclusion ==
* Person 1: Nɔɔ núú káàsí? (Did you have a chair?)
In this lesson, we have looked at the different forms of the verb "have" and how it is used in different contexts. We have seen that it is used to express possession, ownership, and relationships. It is also used to express actions that have been completed or are in progress.
* Person 2: Nii míí tààbu? (Do I have a table?)
* Person 1: Nɔɔ Èwè móó? (Did he/she have a goat?)
* Person 2: Nii màà síílì? (Do we have a farm?)


We hope that this lesson has been helpful and that you now have a better understanding of how to use the verb "have" in Ga.  
Remember, practice makes perfect! If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.


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* [[Language/Ga/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
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* [[Language/Ga/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
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Ga Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Ga learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to use "have" in Ga. "Have" is a verb used to indicate possession or ownership. Mastering this verb is essential to build more complex sentences in Ga. Let's get started!

"Have" in Present Tense

In Ga, "have" is translated to "nii". It is used in a sentence to indicate possession, like "I have a book". Here are some examples:

Ga Pronunciation English
Míí nii bùùkù /míí nìì bùùkú/ I have a book Núú nii kàpì /núú nìì kàpí/ You have a cap Èwè nii dʒèlè /èwé nìì dʒèlè/ He/she has a dress Màà nii ʃáá /màː nìì ʃáá/ We have a house Yáà nii dùù /yàː nìì dùù/ They have a car

To form a sentence with "have", you need to follow this pattern: Subject + "nii" + Object.

For example:

  • Míí nii bùùkù (I have a book)

In the example above, "míí" means "I", "nii" means "have" and "bùùkù" means "book".

Let's practice with a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Míí nii káàsí (I have a chair)
  • Person 2: Núú nii tààbu (You have a table)
  • Person 1: Èwè nii móó (He/she has a goat)
  • Person 2: Màà nii síílì (We have a farm)

"Have" in the Past Tense

In the past tense, "have" is translated to "nɔɔ". To use "have" in the past tense, you need to follow this pattern: Subject + "nɔɔ" + Object. Here are some examples:

Ga Pronunciation English
Míí nɔɔ bùùkù /míí nɔ́ɔ́ bùùkú/ I had a book Núú nɔɔ kàpì /núú nɔ́ɔ́ kàpí/ You had a cap Èwè nɔɔ dʒèlè /èwé nɔ́ɔ́ dʒèlè/ He/she had a dress Màà nɔɔ ʃáá /màː nɔ́ɔ́ ʃáá/ We had a house Yáà nɔɔ dùù /yàː nɔ́ɔ́ dùù/ They had a car

Let's practice using "have" in the past tense with a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Míí nɔɔ bùùkù (I had a book)
  • Person 2: Núú nɔɔ kàpì (You had a cap)
  • Person 1: Èwè nɔɔ dʒèlè (He/she had a dress)
  • Person 2: Màà nɔɔ síílì (We had a farm)

"Have" in Negative Sentences

To form a negative sentence using "have" in Ga, you just need to add "máà" before "nii" or "nɔɔ". "Máà" means "not". Here are some examples:

Ga Pronunciation English
Míí máà nii bùùkù /míí máà nìì bùùkú/ I do not have a book Núú máà nɔɔ kàpì /núú máà nɔ́ɔ́ kàpí/ You did not have a cap Èwè máà nii dʒèlè /èwé máà nìì dʒèlè/ He/she does not have a dress Màà máà nɔɔ ʃáá /màː máà nɔ́ɔ́ ʃáá/ We did not have a house Yáà máà nii dùù /yàː máà nìì dùù/ They do not have a car

For example:

  • Míí máà nii bùùkù (I do not have a book)

In the example above, "míí" means "I", "máà" means "not", "nii" means "have" and "bùùkù" means "book".

Let's practice using "have" in a negative sentence with a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Míí máà nii káàsí (I do not have a chair)
  • Person 2: Núú máà nɔɔ tààbu (You did not have a table)
  • Person 1: Èwè máà nii móó (He/she does not have a goat)
  • Person 2: Màà máà nɔɔ síílì (We did not have a farm)

"Have" in Questions

To form a question using "have" in Ga, you just need to change the word order. You need to start with "nii" or "nɔɔ" and follow with the subject. Here are some examples:

Ga Pronunciation English
Nii míí bùùkù? /nìì míí bùùkú/ Do I have a book? Nɔɔ núú kàpì? /nɔ́ɔ́ núú kàpí/ Did you have a cap? Nii èwè dʒèlè? /nìì èwé dʒèlè/ Does he/she have a dress? Nɔɔ màà ʃáá? /nɔ́ɔ́ màː ʃáá/ Did we have a house? Nii yáà dùù? /nìì yàː dùù/ Do they have a car?

For example:

  • Nii míí bùùkù? (Do I have a book?)

In the example above, "nii" means "do", "míí" means "I" and "bùùkù" means "book".

Let's practice forming questions using "have" with a dialogue:

  • Person 1: Nɔɔ núú káàsí? (Did you have a chair?)
  • Person 2: Nii míí tààbu? (Do I have a table?)
  • Person 1: Nɔɔ Èwè móó? (Did he/she have a goat?)
  • Person 2: Nii màà síílì? (Do we have a farm?)

Remember, practice makes perfect! If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.

➡ If you want to improve your Ga grammar, check out our Grammar section. ➡ To practice speaking with native speakers, join Polyglot Club and find native speakers and ask them any questions! ➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

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