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Hello Everyone, 😊
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In today’s lesson we are going to study the following topic: '''”VERB TO BE”''' in Hausa
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Please feel free to edit this page if you think it can be improved!
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will focus on one of the most important verbs in any language - "be." The verb "be" is used to describe or identify something or someone, to indicate existence, and to make connections between different elements. Mastering the "be" verb will massively improve your communication skills in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa].


Good learning!
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<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson:</span> [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]], [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]], [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]] & [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]].  
== Basic Forms of "Be" ==


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In [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa], the verb "be" has several forms to indicate tense, person, and number. The basic forms are:


== '''Verb to be in Hausa''' ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
! Hausa !! Pronunciation !! English
|'''<big>HAUSA</big>'''
|'''<big>PRONUNCIATION IN</big>'''
'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
|'''<big>BRAZILIAN</big>'''
'''<big>PORTUGUESE</big>'''
|-
|-
|
| nake || /na-ké/ || I am
|
|
|
|-
|-
|I was
| kauna || /ka-u-na/ || you are (singular)
|'''<big>Na kasance</big>'''
|'''''nah dah kah sahn cheh'''''
|Eu era / estava
|-
|-
|You were
| je || /je/ || he/she/it is
|'''<big>Ka  kasance</big>'''
|'''''kah dah kah sahn cheh'''''
|Você era / estava
|-
|-
|He was
| mu || /mu/ || we are
|'''<big>Ya  kasance</big>'''
|'''''yah dah kah sahn cheh'''''
|Ele era / estava
|-
|-
|We were
| ku || /ku/ || you are (plural)
|'''<big>Mun  kasance</big>'''
|'''''moon dah kah sahn cheh'''''
|Nós éramos / estávamos
|-
|-
|You were
| su || /su/ || they are
|'''<big>Kun  kasance</big>'''
|}
|'''''koon dah kah sahn cheh'''''
 
|Vocês eram / estavam
To form a simple sentence using "be" in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa], follow this order: Subject - "be" form - complement or adjective.
 
Example:
* Domin nuna da wani abu. (We see something.)
* Domin nuna da wani abu da zafi. (We see something big.)
 
== Present Continuous Form of "Be" ==
 
The present continuous form of "be" is used to indicate an action that is happening or a situation that is developing at the moment of speaking.
 
In [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa], the present continuous form of "be" is formed by adding the suffix -ce to the basic form of the verb.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Hausa !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
|They were
| na ce || /na-tchè/ || I am being
|'''<big>Sun  kasance</big>'''
|'''''soon dah kah sahn cheh'''''
|Eles eram / estavam
|-
|-
| 
| ka ce || /ka-tchè/ || you are being
|'''<big> </big>'''
|''''' '''''
| 
|-
|-
| 
| ya ce || /ya-tchè/ || he/she/it is being
|'''<big> </big>'''
|''''' '''''
| 
|-
|-
|I am
| mu ce || /mu-tchè/ || we are being
|'''<big>... ne</big>'''
|'''''...  neh'''''
|Eu sou / estou
|-
|-
|You are
| ku ce || /ku-tchè/ || you are being
|'''<big>...  ne</big>'''
|'''''... neh'''''
|Você é / está
|-
|-
|He is
| su ce || /su-tchè/ || they are being
|'''<big>...  ne</big>'''
|}
|'''''... neh'''''
 
|Ele é / está
Example:
|-
* Ina ce na ne gida. (I am being at home.)
|We are
 
|'''<big>...  ne</big>'''
== Negation of "Be" ==
|'''''... neh'''''
 
|Nós somos / estamos
To form a negative sentence using "be" in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa], the word ba is used before the verb.
|-
 
|You are
Example:
|'''<big>...  ne</big>'''
* Ba na kauna. (I am not you.)
|'''''... neh'''''
* Ba zafi ya ce. (It is not big.)
|Vocês são / estão
 
|-
== Questions with "Be" ==
|They are
 
|'''<big>...  ne</big>'''
To form a question using "be" in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa], just switch the positions of the subject and the verb.
|'''''... neh'''''
 
|Eles são / estão
Example:
|-
* Kauna ka? (Are you?)
* Je nan da kyakyawa? (Is it cold today?)
|'''<big> </big>'''
 
|''''' '''''
== Common Idiomatic Expressions with "Be" ==
 
|-
Here are some common idiomatic expressions using the verb "be" and their meanings:
 
|'''<big> </big>'''
{| class="wikitable"
|''''' '''''
! Hausa !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|I will be
|'''<big>Zan kasance</big>'''
|'''''zahn kah sahn cheh'''''
|Eu serei / estarei
|-
|You will be
|'''<big>Za kasance</big>'''
|'''''zah kah  sahn cheh'''''
|Você será / estará
|-
|He will be
|'''<big>Zai  kasance</big>'''
|'''''zay kah sahn  cheh'''''
|Ele será / estará
|-
|We will be
|'''<big>Za  kasance</big>'''
|'''''zah kah  sahn cheh'''''
|Nós seremos / estaremos
|-
|You will be
|'''<big>Za  kasance</big>'''
|'''''zah kah  sahn cheh'''''
|Vocês serão / estarão
|-
|They will be
|'''<big>Za  kasance</big>'''
|'''''zah kah sahn cheh'''''
|Eles serão / estarão
|-
|'''<big> </big>'''
|''' '''
|-
|'''<big> </big>'''
|''' '''
|-
|I am not
|'''<big>ba (adj) ba ne</big>'''
|'''''bah ... bah neh'''''
|Eu não sou / não estou
|-
|-
|You are not
| Kada za ka biya. || /ka-da-za-ka-bi-ya/ || Don't be afraid.
|'''<big>ba (adj) ba ne</big>'''
|'''''bah ... bah neh'''''
|Você não é / não está
|-
|-
|He is not
| Dole ne ka biya. || /dò-le-nè-ka-bi-ya/ || You should be afraid.
|'''<big>ba (adj) ba ne</big>'''
|'''''bah ... bah neh'''''
|Ele não é / não está
|-
|-
|We are not
| Shikenan wani abu ne. || /shi-ke-nàn-wa-ni-a-bu-nè/ || The truth is something.
|'''<big>ba (adj) ba ne</big>'''
|'''''bah ... bah neh'''''
|Nós não somos / não  estamos
|-
|-
|You are not
| Saboda haka, na gode. || /sa-bo-da-ha-ka-na-go-de/ || Because of this, I am grateful.  
|'''<big>ba (adj) ba ne</big>'''
|'''''bah ... bah neh'''''
|Vocês não são / não  estão
|-
|They are not
|'''<big>ba (adj) ba ne</big>'''
|'''''bah ... bah neh'''''
|Eles não são / não  estão
|}
|}
== Dialogue ==
Here is a short dialogue that uses the verb "be" in different forms:
* Amina: Manufa ya ce fina-finan wata kafar gida?
* Yusuf: He ujra; sve ni ye ni da ce ce a kafar ta.
* Amina: Canji na je su biya a kafar ta.
* Yusuf: Kadan ce su je. Dole ne su kauna.
English translation:
* Amina: Have you seen the movies at the cinema?
* Yusuf: Yes, yesterday I was there.
* Amina: Let's go and watch them at the cinema.
* Yusuf: They have already gone. You should be them.
== Conclusion ==
Now you know how to use the verb "be" in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa] to make simple sentences, ask questions, and express common idiomatic expressions. Keep practicing and listening to native [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa] speakers. To improve your [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa] [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=52 speaking], [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa/question ask] more [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa Hausa] [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=52 native speakers] for feedback and corrections. You can also check out the [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa/grammar [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa/grammar Grammar]] section for more tips and exercises.
➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
<span link>Excellent job on conquering this lesson! Consider delving into these related pages:</span> [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]], [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]], [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]] & [[Language/Hausa/Grammar/Imperative-Tense|Imperative Tense]].
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Hausa Grammar - How to Use "Be"

Hi Hausa learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on one of the most important verbs in any language - "be." The verb "be" is used to describe or identify something or someone, to indicate existence, and to make connections between different elements. Mastering the "be" verb will massively improve your communication skills in Hausa.

Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Future Tense, Conditional Mood, Give your Opinion & How to Use Have.

Basic Forms of "Be"[edit | edit source]

In Hausa, the verb "be" has several forms to indicate tense, person, and number. The basic forms are:

Hausa Pronunciation English
nake /na-ké/ I am
kauna /ka-u-na/ you are (singular)
je /je/ he/she/it is
mu /mu/ we are
ku /ku/ you are (plural)
su /su/ they are

To form a simple sentence using "be" in Hausa, follow this order: Subject - "be" form - complement or adjective.

Example:

  • Domin nuna da wani abu. (We see something.)
  • Domin nuna da wani abu da zafi. (We see something big.)

Present Continuous Form of "Be"[edit | edit source]

The present continuous form of "be" is used to indicate an action that is happening or a situation that is developing at the moment of speaking.

In Hausa, the present continuous form of "be" is formed by adding the suffix -ce to the basic form of the verb.

Hausa Pronunciation English
na ce /na-tchè/ I am being
ka ce /ka-tchè/ you are being
ya ce /ya-tchè/ he/she/it is being
mu ce /mu-tchè/ we are being
ku ce /ku-tchè/ you are being
su ce /su-tchè/ they are being

Example:

  • Ina ce na ne gida. (I am being at home.)

Negation of "Be"[edit | edit source]

To form a negative sentence using "be" in Hausa, the word ba is used before the verb.

Example:

  • Ba na kauna. (I am not you.)
  • Ba zafi ya ce. (It is not big.)

Questions with "Be"[edit | edit source]

To form a question using "be" in Hausa, just switch the positions of the subject and the verb.

Example:

  • Kauna ka? (Are you?)
  • Je nan da kyakyawa? (Is it cold today?)

Common Idiomatic Expressions with "Be"[edit | edit source]

Here are some common idiomatic expressions using the verb "be" and their meanings:

Hausa Pronunciation English
Kada za ka biya. /ka-da-za-ka-bi-ya/ Don't be afraid.
Dole ne ka biya. /dò-le-nè-ka-bi-ya/ You should be afraid.
Shikenan wani abu ne. /shi-ke-nàn-wa-ni-a-bu-nè/ The truth is something.
Saboda haka, na gode. /sa-bo-da-ha-ka-na-go-de/ Because of this, I am grateful.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here is a short dialogue that uses the verb "be" in different forms:

  • Amina: Manufa ya ce fina-finan wata kafar gida?
  • Yusuf: He ujra; sve ni ye ni da ce ce a kafar ta.
  • Amina: Canji na je su biya a kafar ta.
  • Yusuf: Kadan ce su je. Dole ne su kauna.

English translation:

  • Amina: Have you seen the movies at the cinema?
  • Yusuf: Yes, yesterday I was there.
  • Amina: Let's go and watch them at the cinema.
  • Yusuf: They have already gone. You should be them.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Now you know how to use the verb "be" in Hausa to make simple sentences, ask questions, and express common idiomatic expressions. Keep practicing and listening to native Hausa speakers. To improve your Hausa speaking, ask more Hausa native speakers for feedback and corrections. You can also check out the [https://polyglotclub.com/language/hausa/grammar Grammar] section for more tips and exercises.

➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Excellent job on conquering this lesson! Consider delving into these related pages: Present Tense, Past Tense, Prepositions & Imperative Tense.

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