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"um" or "mag" Some verbs use "um" or "mag" and others use both, how do you know when a verb takes which one?
26 Thg 02 2013 08:47
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Um- is used for verbs that already happened and is currently happening. It can only be used with verbs that begin with a vowel when used as prefix. Past tense: Um + verb (root word) Progressive: Um + first syllable of verb + verb (root word) <<< repeating the first syllable of the verb only applies when um- is used as a prefix Umalis = left, Umaalis = leaving Umiyak = cried, wept; Umiiyak = crying Umakyat = climbed, Umaakyat = climbing Umikot = turned, Umiikot = turning *The words below involves a different set of rules but I gave this example just to show how um- affects the tense. I'll explain more about this form in another topic if you want. Kumain = ate, Kumakain = eating Kumilos = moved, Kumikilos = moving Mag- is usually used for verbs in the present or future tense. May be used with verbs that begin with a vowel or a consonant. Mag- can only be used as a prefix. Present tense: Mag + verb (root word) Future tense: Mag + first syllable of verb + verb(root word) Mag-alis = remove, Mag-aalis = will remove Maghugas = wash, Maghuhugas = will wash Mag-isip = think, Mag-iisip = will think Magsalita = speak, Magsasalita = will speak Note: Adding um- or mag- to the same root word completely changes the meaning of the word. Root word: alis = go Umalis = left (went), Mag-alis = remove Root word: akyat = climb Umakyat = climbed, Mag-akyat = carry (bring, transport to a higher place) I'd be happy to elaborate further if you want to know more.
1 tháng 3 năm 2013
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The easiest way to think about this is that mag- verbs describe actions which involve an exterior object, while actions described by um- verbs don't. Examples: Ngumiti ka na! = Smile! Umiisip ako = I am thinking Lalakad na kami = We will leave now Nagtanong siya sa guro = He asked the teacher Nag-aahit ang barbero sa kanya = The barber is shaving him Magbabayad ako ng kuryente mamaya = I will pay the electric bill later Additionally, mag- verbs express deliberate action, whereas um- verbs can express actions that involuntary. This is usually done with adjective roots to show the actor taking on a given attribute. Examples: Lumalaki na ang bata = The child is growing / getting bigger Gumanda na siya = She became more beautiful Lalakas ka pa kung tuloy-tuloy ang training mo = you will get stronger if you continue your training Hope that helps!
26 tháng 2 năm 2013
Wow, that got really messed up... Lemme post that as an answer instead.
26 tháng 2 năm 2013
The easiest way to think about this is that mag- verbs describe actions which involve an exterior object, while actions described by um- verbs don't. Examples: Ngumiti ka na! = Smile! Umiisip ako = I am thinking Lalakad na kami = We will leave now Nagtanong siya sa guro = He asked the teacher Nag-aahit ang barbero sa kanya = The barber is shaving him Magbabayad ako ng kuryente mamaya = I will pay the electric bill later Additionally, mag- verbs express deliberate action, whereas um- verbs can express actions that involuntary. This is usually done with adjective roots to show the actor taking on a given attribute. Examples: Lumalaki na ang bata = The child is growing / getting bigger Gumanda na siya = She became more beautiful Lalakas ka pa kung tuloy-tuloy ang training mo = you will get stronger if you continue your training Hope that helps!
26 tháng 2 năm 2013
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