diff --git a/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx b/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx index 774be24..d2d8f8f 100644 --- a/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx +++ b/src/content/pronouns/pronouns-mini.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ import Chart from "../../components/Chart"; Mini pronouns are **enclitic prounouns** that hang on to the back of words. They can't be used at the beginning of a sentence. You can think of them as little babies 👶 that can't stand on their own. **They can't be used to start a sentence.** They always need to lean up against the back of another word. - + Mini pronouns can only be used as one of three things: @@ -100,39 +100,4 @@ Below are some examples of how mini pronouns can be used in the place of regular ], ]} -## The order of mini-pronouns -In some sentences we might have more than one mini-prounoun. In these cases, it can be confusing for learners to know which pronoun has what role. For example, have a look at these sentences: - -{[ - { p: "پلار مې یې وهي", f: "plaar me ye wahee" }, -]} - -Does this mean "My dad is hitting him" or "His dad is hitting me" ? - -
- Answer: - It means, "." -
- -{[ - { p: "کتاب مې یې ولیده", f: "kitaab me ye óoleedu" }, -]} - -Does this mean "He saw my book" or "I saw his book" ? - -
- Answer: - It means, "I saw his book." -
- -{[ - { p: "غږ مې دې واورېده", f: "ghuG me de wáawredu" }, -]} - -Does this mean "I heard your voice" or "You heard my voice" ? - -
- Answer: - It means, "I heard your voice." -
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