This is a good question 👍🏾 So, different NOUN CLASSES determine how you can use these Possesive (Pronouns or adjectives.) For example Noun Class Possesive M-Wa Wangu/Wetu Ki-Vi Changu/Vyenu N Yangu/Yetu (All these means my/mine) So you have to know first the noun class then you will know what to use next. 1.Baba (Noun Class N)yangu ni mfupi. My dad is short. Baba zetu ni wafupi. Our dads are short.
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Difference between yang and wangu and how to use them
This is a good question 👍🏾
So, different NOUN CLASSES determine how you can use these Possesive (Pronouns or adjectives.)
For example
Noun Class Possesive
M-Wa Wangu/Wetu
Ki-Vi Changu/Vyenu
N Yangu/Yetu
(All these means my/mine)
So you have to know first the noun class then you will know what to use next.
1.Baba (Noun Class N)yangu ni mfupi.
My dad is short.
Baba zetu ni wafupi.
Our dads are short.
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