B2 Negation 1 min read 어려움

Negative Subjunctive (ay-)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

To forbid an action in Amharic, use the prefix 'ay-' combined with the jussive verb form.

  • Use 'ay-' before the jussive stem for all persons: 'ay-t-hed' (Don't go).
  • The jussive stem often shortens the vowel structure of the verb.
  • Always ensure the subject prefix matches the person you are addressing.
ay- + [Subject Prefix] + [Verb Root] = Negative Command

2. Negative Subjunctive Conjugation (Verb: መሄድ - to go)

Person Affirmative Jussive Negative Subjunctive
1st Sing
ልሂድ
አልሂድ
2nd Masc
ትሂድ
አትሂድ
2nd Fem
ትሂጂ
አትሂጂ
3rd Masc
ይሂድ
አይሂድ
3rd Fem
ትሂድ
አትሂድ
1st Plural
እንሂድ
አንሂድ
2nd Plural
ትሂዱ
አትሂዱ
3rd Plural
ይሂዱ
አይሂዱ

Meanings

The negative subjunctive (prohibitive) is used to express negative commands, prohibitions, or to suggest that someone should not perform an action.

1

Prohibition

Directly forbidding an action.

“አትሂድ (at-hid) - Don't go!”

“አትብላ (at-bla) - Don't eat!”

Reference Table

Reference table for Negative Subjunctive (ay-)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Jussive Stem
ይሂድ
Negative
ay- + Jussive
አይሂድ
Question
ay- + Jussive + -n?
አይሂድም?
Polite
ay- + Jussive + -wo
አይሂዱዎ
Short Answer
ay- + Verb
አይሂድ
Plural
ay- + Jussive + -u
አይሂዱ

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
አይሂዱ

አይሂዱ (General)

중립
አትሂድ

አትሂድ (General)

비격식체
አትሂድ

አትሂድ (General)

속어
አትሂድ

አትሂድ (General)

Negative Subjunctive Concept Map

Negative Subjunctive

Usage

  • Prohibition Stop action
  • Suggestion Advice against

Structure

  • ay- Prefix
  • Jussive Stem

수준별 예문

1

አትሂድ

Don't go

2

አትብላ

Don't eat

3

አትናገር

Don't speak

4

አትተኛ

Don't sleep

1

አይሂድ

He should not go

2

አትምጣ

Don't come

3

አትስራ

Don't work

4

አትጠጣ

Don't drink

1

አይስሩ

They should not work

2

አትግዛ

Don't buy

3

አትጻፍ

Don't write

4

አይሂዱ

They should not go

1

አይናገሩ

They should not speak

2

አትውሰድ

Don't take

3

አይምጡ

They should not come

4

አትቀመጥ

Don't sit

1

አይጠራጠሩ

They should not doubt

2

አትፍረድ

Don't judge

3

አይረሱ

They should not forget

4

አትደንግጥ

Don't panic

1

አይነጋገሩ

They should not discuss

2

አትመካ

Don't be arrogant

3

አይውደቁ

They should not fall

4

አትጠራጠር

Don't hesitate

혼동하기 쉬운

Negative Subjunctive (ay-) Indicative Negative

Both use 'ay-'.

자주 하는 실수

አይሂድም

አይሂድ

Using present negative for a command.

አትሂድም

አትሂድ

Adding the -m suffix which is for indicative.

አይሂዱም

አይሂዱ

Incorrect plural suffix for prohibitive.

አይሂድ

አይሂድ

Incorrect vowel length in stem.

문장 패턴

___ (Subject) ___ (Verb)!

Real World Usage

Texting very common

አትምጣ!

💡

Listen for the -m

If you hear -m, it's a fact. If not, it's a command.

Smart Tips

Use the jussive for polite suggestions.

አትሂድ አይሂዱ

발음

ay-t-hed

ay- prefix

Pronounced like 'eye', keep it sharp.

Command

አትሂድ! ↓

Falling intonation for firm commands.

암기하기

기억법

Think of 'ay' as 'eye' — keep your eye on the person and say 'ay' to stop them.

시각적 연상

Imagine a red stop sign with the letters 'AY' written in big white bold text. Every time you see the sign, you say the negative command.

Rhyme

When you want to say no, use 'ay' to go.

Story

A teacher stands in front of a class. A student tries to run. The teacher shouts 'Ay-t-hed!' (Don't go!). The student stops immediately.

Word Web

አትሂድአትብላአይምጡአትናገርአትስራአይሂዱ

챌린지

For the next 5 minutes, mentally translate every 'don't' command you hear into Amharic.

문화 노트

Politeness is key; use plural forms for elders.

Derived from Ge'ez jussive forms.

대화 시작하기

What should I not do here?

일기 주제

Write a list of rules for a new student.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

___ (Don't go)!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: አትሂድ
Correct person for command.

Score: /1

연습 문제

1 exercises
Fill in the blank.

___ (Don't go)!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: አትሂድ
Correct person for command.

Score: /1

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

Yes, it is the standard negative prefix for the jussive.

Scaffolded Practice

1

1

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Arabic high

la + jussive

Amharic uses 'ay-' while Arabic uses 'la'.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

Was this helpful?
아직 댓글이 없습니다. 첫 번째로 생각을 공유하세요!