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How do I use ‘to have’ in Pashto?

Learning how to express possession is essential when mastering any language, and Pashto is no exception. The English verb “to have” is used to show ownership, relationships, and a variety of other concepts. However, if you’re learning Pashto through resources like Talkpal or other language platforms, you’ll quickly realize that Pashto does not use a direct equivalent of “to have” as a single verb. Instead, Pashto speakers express possession and related ideas in unique ways. This article will guide you through the different ways to use and understand “to have” in Pashto, making your language learning journey smoother and more effective.

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Understanding the Concept of “To Have” in Pashto

Unlike English, where “to have” is a verb, Pashto uses a combination of pronouns and postpositions to express the idea of possession. This makes Pashto a fascinating language for learners who are used to more direct equivalents. The typical structure involves using the noun or object, a possessive pronoun, and the postposition “لري” (lary) or “شته” (shta), depending on the context.

Using “لري” (lary) to Express Possession

The word “لري” (lary) is commonly used to indicate possession, especially for tangible objects. It is similar in meaning to “has” or “have” in English. Here’s how you can construct such sentences:

Notice that the verb “لري” (lary) changes according to the subject in person and number:

Using “شته” (shta) for Existence and Possession

Another common way to express “to have” in Pashto is by using “شته” (shta), which literally means “there is” or “exists.” This construction is particularly used for less tangible things like time or when talking about the existence of something:

In this structure, you use the pronoun “سره” (sara, meaning “with”) after the person and before the object, followed by “شته” (shta). This is especially common in spoken Pashto.

When to Use “لري” Versus “شته”

Choosing between “لري” (lary) and “شته” (shta) depends on the context and what you wish to express:

Examples for Clarity

Negative Forms of “To Have” in Pashto

Negating possession also differs depending on the structure used:

Examples:

Key Takeaways for Pashto Learners

Understanding how to use “to have” in Pashto involves recognizing that Pashto speakers rely on context, pronouns, and postpositions instead of a direct verb. Practice these structures through language learning platforms like Talkpal, and you’ll soon find expressing possession in Pashto becomes second nature. Keep experimenting with both “لري” and “شته” in different contexts to master this fundamental aspect of the Pashto language.

Further Practice and Resources

To become proficient, try forming your own sentences and practice with native speakers or through AI-powered tools on Talkpal. The more you use these patterns in real-life conversations, the more comfortable you’ll become with the nuances of Pashto grammar and expression.

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