Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
The Kannada subjunctive (using the -ali suffix) expresses wishes, suggestions, or polite requests.
- Use -ali for third-person suggestions: 'Avanu barali' (Let him come).
- Use -ali for polite requests: 'Dayavittu kshamisali' (Please forgive).
- Combine with 'illa' for negative wishes: 'Avanu baradirali' (Let him not come).
Subjunctive Formation
| Verb Root | Suffix | Result | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Bar
|
ali
|
Barali
|
Let him come
|
|
Hog
|
ali
|
Hogali
|
Let him go
|
|
Iru
|
ali
|
Irali
|
Let it be
|
|
Maadu
|
ali
|
Maadali
|
Let him do
|
|
Keli
|
ali
|
Kelali
|
Let him ask
|
|
Nodu
|
ali
|
Nodali
|
Let him see
|
Meanings
The subjunctive mood in Kannada is primarily used to express a desire, a polite command, or a suggestion for a third party.
Wishes/Blessings
Expressing a hope for the future.
“Nimage olleyadagali.”
“Nimma prayana sukhavagali.”
Suggestions/Permissions
Allowing or suggesting an action.
“Avanu hogali.”
“Idu illiye irali.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Root + ali
|
Barali
|
|
Negative
|
Root + adirali
|
Baradirali
|
|
Question
|
Root + ali?
|
Baraliya?
|
|
Polite
|
Dayavittu + ali
|
Dayavittu hogali
|
|
Wish
|
Subject + ali
|
Nimage olleyadagali
|
|
Permission
|
Naanu + ali
|
Naanu hogali?
|
Spectre de formalité
Avaru barali. (Inviting someone.)
Avanu barali. (Inviting someone.)
Avanu barali. (Inviting someone.)
Barli! (Inviting someone.)
Subjunctive Usage
Wishes
- Olleyadagali Good luck
Commands
- Hogali Let him go
Exemples par niveau
Hogali.
Let him go.
Nimage olleyadagali.
May good happen to you.
Avanu barali.
Let him come.
Idu illiye irali.
Let this stay here.
Ellaru santoshadindiralali.
May everyone live happily.
Karyavu jaldiyagali.
Let the work be done quickly.
Facile à confondre
Both are commands.
Erreurs courantes
Naanu hogali
Naanu hogali (as a question)
Avanu hogu
Avanu hogali
Hogali illa
Hogadirali
Barali
Barali (in formal context)
Structures de phrases
___ barali.
Real World Usage
Nimma prayana sukhavagali!
Politeness
Smart Tips
Use -ali.
Prononciation
Suffix stress
The stress usually falls on the syllable before -ali.
Rising
Hogaliya?
Asking for permission
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'ali' as 'allow'. If you want to allow something, use 'ali'.
Association visuelle
Imagine a gate opening. The gate says 'ali' (allow).
Rhyme
Add an ali to the root, to make a wish or give a boot.
Story
A king says 'Hogali' (Let him go) to a prisoner. The prisoner says 'Olleyadagali' (May good happen) to the king. The guard says 'Irali' (Let him stay) to the gate.
Word Web
Défi
Write 5 wishes for your friends using -ali.
Notes culturelles
Using the subjunctive is a sign of respect and indirectness.
Derived from Old Kannada optative forms.
Amorces de conversation
Naanu hogali?
Sujets d'écriture
Erreurs courantes
Test Yourself
Avanu ___ (barali).
Score: /1
Exercices pratiques
1 exercisesAvanu ___ (barali).
Score: /1
FAQ (1)
Yes, it is polite.
Scaffolded Practice
1
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Subjuntivo
Spanish has more complex conjugation.
Subjonctif
French requires specific triggers.
Konjunktiv
German is more formal.
Volitional
Japanese is more personal.
Jussive
Arabic is more grammatical.
Ba-construction
Chinese lacks suffixes.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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