Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use the suffix '-ne' after the subject when the verb is in a past tense transitive form.
- Add '-ne' to the subject when the verb is transitive in past tense: 'Ram-ne kela' (Ram did it).
- The object determines the verb agreement, not the subject: 'Ram-ne amba khalla' (Ram ate the mango).
- Do not use '-ne' with intransitive verbs like 'to go' or 'to come' in the past tense.
Ergative Pronoun Transformation
| Original | Ergative Form | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Mi (I)
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Mi-ne
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Mi-ne khalle
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Tu (You)
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Tu-ne
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Tu-ne khalle
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To (He)
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Tya-ne
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Tya-ne khalle
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Ti (She)
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Ti-ne
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Ti-ne khalle
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Te (They)
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Tya-nni
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Tya-nni khalle
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Aamhi (We)
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Aamhi-ne
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Aamhi-ne khalle
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Meanings
The '-ne' suffix marks the agent of a transitive verb in the perfective aspect (past tense). It shifts the focus of the sentence from the subject to the object.
Agentive Marker
Indicates the doer of a completed action.
“त्याने पत्र लिहिले.”
“तिने चहा पिला.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Subj-ne + Obj + Verb
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Ram-ne amba khalla
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Negative
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Subj-ne + Obj + Verb + nahi
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Ram-ne amba khalla nahi
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Question
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Subj-ne + Obj + Verb + ka?
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Ram-ne amba khalla ka?
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Plural Subj
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Subj-nni + Obj + Verb
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Mulanni ambe khalle
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Feminine Obj
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Subj-ne + Obj(fem) + Verb(fem)
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Ram-ne kheli kheli
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Neutral Obj
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Subj-ne + Obj(neu) + Verb(neu)
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Ram-ne pustak vachle
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正式程度
त्याने आंबा खाल्ला. (General)
त्याने आंबा खाल्ला. (General)
त्याने आंबा खाल्ला. (General)
त्यानं आंबा खाल्ला. (General)
The Ergative Flow
Subject
- Ram-ne Ram (agent)
Object
- Amba Mango (patient)
Verb
- Khalla Ate (agrees with object)
按水平分级的例句
रामने आंबा खाल्ला.
Ram ate a mango.
तिने पाणी प्यायले.
She drank water.
मी पुस्तक वाचले.
I read the book.
त्याने काम केले.
He did the work.
मुलाने चेंडू पकडला.
The boy caught the ball.
आईने स्वयंपाक केला.
Mother cooked food.
शिक्षकाने धडा शिकवला.
The teacher taught the lesson.
त्याने पत्र लिहिले नाही.
He did not write the letter.
पोलिसांनी चोराला पकडले.
The police caught the thief.
तिने सर्व पैसे खर्च केले.
She spent all the money.
आम्ही चित्रपट पाहिला.
We watched the movie.
त्याने मला मदत केली.
He helped me.
सरकारने नवीन कायदा लागू केला.
The government implemented a new law.
कंपनीने नवीन धोरण स्वीकारले.
The company adopted a new policy.
लेखकाने कादंबरी पूर्ण केली.
The author completed the novel.
त्याने सर्व पुरावे सादर केले.
He presented all the evidence.
कवीने आपल्या कवितेतून भावना व्यक्त केल्या.
The poet expressed emotions through his poem.
शास्त्रज्ञाने प्रयोगाचे निष्कर्ष मांडले.
The scientist presented the experiment's conclusions.
न्यायाधीशाने निकाल दिला.
The judge gave the verdict.
इतिहासाने अनेक धडे दिले आहेत.
History has taught many lessons.
तत्त्वज्ञाने मानवी जीवनाचे सार उलगडले.
Philosophy unraveled the essence of human life.
कलाकाराने आपल्या कुंचल्याने जादू केली.
The artist performed magic with his brush.
संस्कृतीने या परंपरेला जतन केले आहे.
Culture has preserved this tradition.
नशिबाने त्याला पुन्हा संधी दिली.
Fate gave him another chance.
容易混淆
Both use '-ne'.
Learners add '-ne' to everything in the past.
Learners use '-ne' in present tense.
常见错误
Mi khalla
Mi-ne khalle
Ram-ne gelo
Ram gela
Ram-ne amba khalli
Ram-ne amba khalla
Mi-ne amba khalla
Mya-ne amba khalla
Tya-ne ambe khalla
Tya-ne ambe khalle
Ti-ne pustak vachla
Ti-ne pustak vachle
Aamhi-ne kaam kela
Aamhi kaam kele
Tya-nni amba khalle
Tya-nni amba khalla
Tyane-ne kaam kele
Tyane kaam kele
Tine-ne patra lihile
Tine patra lihile
Tyane amba khalla hota
Tyane amba khalla hota
Tyane amba khalla asel
Tyane amba khalla asel
Tyane amba khalla asta
Tyane amba khalla asta
句型
___ ने ___ खाल्ला.
___ ने ___ लिहिले नाही.
___ ने ___ पूर्ण केले का?
___ ने ___ वाचले आणि ___ पाहिले.
Real World Usage
Tyane msg pathavla.
Mi project purna kela.
Amhi ticket book kela.
Mi order dila.
Tyane photo post kela.
Sarkar-ne nirnay ghetla.
Check the Verb
Intransitive Trap
Object Agreement
Dialectal Nuance
Smart Tips
Add '-ne' to the subject.
Look at the object, not the subject.
Do not add '-ne'.
Use '-nni' instead of '-ne'.
发音
The '-ne' suffix
Pronounced like 'neh' with a short 'e'.
Declarative
Ram-ne amba khalla ↘
Statement of fact.
记住它
记忆技巧
Ne-ver forget the 'ne' when the action is done!
视觉联想
Imagine a person holding a giant 'NE' stamp and stamping it on their own forehead before they do any past-tense task.
Rhyme
When the past is done and the object is there, add 'ne' to the subject with care.
Story
Ram woke up. He wanted to eat. He grabbed an apple. Because he ate it in the past, he had to put 'ne' on his name. 'Ram-ne' ate the apple.
Word Web
挑战
Write 5 sentences about what you did yesterday using the '-ne' suffix.
文化笔记
Very strict adherence to ergative rules.
More relaxed, often drops the '-ne' in very casual speech.
Uses specific dialectal variations of the ergative marker.
Derived from the Sanskrit instrumental case.
对话开场白
तू काल काय केलेस?
तू कोणता चित्रपट पाहिला?
तू आज काय वाचले?
तू कधी शेवटचे काम पूर्ण केले?
日记主题
常见错误
Test Yourself
Ram ___ amba khalla.
Find and fix the mistake:
Mi-ne gelo.
Ram-ne amba ___.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
She drank water.
Answer starts with: Tin...
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Ram-ne (lihine - past) patra.
'-ne' is used for all past tense verbs.
Score: /8
练习题
8 exercisesRam ___ amba khalla.
Find and fix the mistake:
Mi-ne gelo.
Ram-ne amba ___.
amba / Ram-ne / khalla
She drank water.
Mi -> ?
Ram-ne (lihine - past) patra.
'-ne' is used for all past tense verbs.
Score: /8
常见问题 (8)
It marks the agent of a transitive past action.
No, only past.
Yes, the verb agrees with the object.
The verb changes to match.
Yes, it is standard.
Because 'to go' is intransitive.
Yes, '-nni' is for plural subjects.
If it takes an object.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
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Mastered
In Other Languages
Ergative '-ne'
Minor differences in verb agreement.
None
Spanish subjects never change case based on transitivity.
None
French subjects never change case based on transitivity.
None
German cases mark grammatical roles, not transitivity.
None
Japanese particles mark topic/subject, not ergativity.
None
Chinese relies on word order.