Breton/Level 3/Lesson 1

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=Brezhoneg Tri/Lesson 1:Possession=

You will learn

 * How to say "I have"
 * How to ask "Have you got something"

Kentell/Lesson
In English, you say the verb "to have" to say you have something.

In Breton, the literal translation is There is ___ to-me

Emañ ... din. or '''Emañ din ... .'''


 * Emañ - there is


 * din - to-me


 * to-me - din
 * to-you - dit
 * to-him - dezhañ
 * to-her - dezhi
 * to-us - deomp
 * to-you (pl.) - deoc'h
 * to-them - dezho

Then when placed with Emañ there is they become:


 * Emañ ____ din  -  There is ____ to me = I have ____
 * Emañ ____ dit   -  There is ____ to you = You have ____
 * Emañ ____ dezhañ -  There is ____ to him = He has ____
 * Emañ ____ dezhi -  There is ____ to her = She has ____
 * Emañ ____ deomp   -  There is ____ to us = We have ____
 * Emañ ____ deoc'h -  There is ____ to you (pl.) = You (pl.) has ____
 * Emañ ____ dezho -  There is ____ to them = they have ____

If you wish to ask Do you have? you make the form as in other questions


 * Eus _____ dit? - Is there ____ to you? = Do you have ____?

Skouer/Examples

 * Ur pluen 'zo dit? Ez eus. Emañ ur pluen din.
 * Is there a pen to-you? There is. There is a pen to-me
 * Do you have a pen? Yes, I have a pen.

Poelladennoù/Exercises
Make up 5 examples of your own, using the format shown above.


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