mAteregla namaskAra! We have already learnt Simple Present Tense in Tulu. As I said
earlier, in Tulu, Simple Present Tense also used to talk about actions that
will happen certainly in the future (prior plans, strong intentions, fixed arrangements
and to make promises or threats).
yAn Epola barpae – I always come
yAn ellae barpae – I will come tomorrow
In Tulu, Future Tense is mainly used to express probability
or uncertainty. Look at the following sentences:
I may come tomorrow
I will probably come tomorrow.
Today we are going to learn these types of sentences in
Tulu. Let us learn how to conjugate
verbs in Future Tense first.
In Simple Present Tense, we divided verbs into two groups;
Class A and Class B. For Class A verbs, we added ‘p’ sound and for Class B, we
added ‘uv’ sound to root verbs and then added personal endings to conjugate
verbs in Simple Present Tense. Alright! To conjugate verbs in Future Tense, add
‘uv’ sound to Class A verbs and nothing to Class B verbs and then add personal
endings!
Class A verbs: Root verb + uv + personal ending
Class B verbs: Root verb + personal ending
Personal endings in Future Tense are same as Simple Present Tense except third person neuter singular.
Singular
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Plural
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Pronoun
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Ending
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Example: pO
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Pronoun
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Ending
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Example: pO
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First Person
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yAn
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ae
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pOvae
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nama/enkulu
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a
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pOva
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Second Person
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I
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a
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pOva
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nikulu/Ir
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ar
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pOvar
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Third Person
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Masc.
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Aye/imbe
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e
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pOve
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akulu/Ar/mokulu/mEr
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er
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pOver
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Fem.
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Al/mOlu
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al
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pOval
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Neut.
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au/undu
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u
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pOvu
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aikulu/undekulu
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a
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pOva
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Now let us conjugate some verbs in Future Tense.
Class A: bar (barpini – to come)
bar + uv + ae = baruvae – I will probably come (I may come)
Class B: mAr (mAruni – to sell)
mAr + ae = mArae – I will probably sell (I may sell)
yAn baruvae – I will probably come
I baruva – You will probably come
Aye/imbe baruve – He will probably come
Al/mOlu baruval – She will probably come
au/undu baru – It will probably come (We don’t have to add
‘uv’ sound since personal ending starts from ‘u’ sound)
nama/enkulu baruva – We will probably come
Ir/nikulu baruvar – You will probably come
akulu/mokulu/Ar/mEr baruver – They will probably come
undekulu/aikulu baruva – They will probably come
yAn mArae – I will probably sell
I mAra – You will probably sell
Aye/imbe mAre – He will probably sell
Al/mOlu mAral – She will probably sell
au/undu mAru – It will probably sell
nama/enkulu mAra – We will probably sell
Ir/nikulu mArar – You will probably sell
akulu/mokulu/Ar/mEr mArer – They will probably sell
undekulu/aikulu mAra – They will probably sell
Class A: pO (pOpini – to go)
pO + uv + ae = pOvae
Class B: malpu (malpuni – to do)
malpu + ae = malpae (if root verb has final ‘u’, then ‘u’ is
dropped before adding personal ending)
yAn pOvae – I will probably go
I pOva – You will probably go
Aye/imbe pOve – He will probably go
Al/mOlu pOval – She will probably go
au/undu pOvu – It will probably go
nama/enkulu pOva – We will probably go
Ir/nikulu pOvar – You will probably go
akulu/mokulu/Ar/mEr pOver – They will probably go
undekulu/aikulu pOva – They will probably go
yAn malpae – I will probably do
I malpa – You will probably do
Aye/imbe malpe – He will probably do
Al/mOlu malpal – She will probably do
au/undu malpu – It will probably do
nama/enkulu malpa – We will probably do
Ir/nikulu malpar – You will probably do
akulu/mokulu/Ar/mEr malper – They will probably do
undekulu/aikulu malpa – They will probably do
Class A: A (Apini - to become/happen)
A + uv + ae = Avae
yAn Avae – I will probably become
I Ava – You will probably become
Aye/imbe Ave – He will probably become
Al/mOlu Aval – She will probably become
au/undu Avu – It will probably become (It may happen)
nama/enkulu Ava – We will probably become
Ir/nikulu Avar – You will probably become
akulu/mokulu/Ar/mEr Aver – They will probably become
undekulu/aikulu Ava – They will probably become
In Tulu ‘Avu’ is also used to express consent like ‘okay’ in
English.
Class B: uppu (uppuni – to be)
uppu + ae = uppae
yAn uppae – I will probably be
I uppa – You will probably be
Aye/imbe uppe – He will probably be
Al/mOlu uppal – She will probably be
au/undu uppu – It will probably be
nama/enkulu uppa – We will probably be
Ir/nikulu uppar – You will probably be
akulu/mokulu/Ar/mEr upper – They will probably be
undekulu/aikulu uppa – They will probably be
Verb conjugation in Future Tense might be confusing for beginners.
But if you learnt verb conjugation in Simple Present Tense correctly, you will
have no problems with Future Tense. Look at the following verbs:
baruvae – I will probably come (Future Tense)
mAruvae – I sell/I will sell (Simple Present Tense)
These two verbs conjugated in similar way, but the former is
in Future Tense and the latter is in Simple Present Tense. The root verbs are
‘bar’ and ‘mAr’. At first, let us conjugate them in Simple Present Tense.
‘bar’ is a Class A verb. So it’s conjugated in Simple
Present Tense as:
bar + p + personal ending = barpae – I come
‘mAr’ is a Class B verb. So it’s conjugated in Simple
Present Tense as:
mAr + uv + personal ending =
mAruvae – I sell
To make Future Tense verb conjugation from Simple Present
Tense, if you find ‘uv’ sound preceding personal endings, then just remove it and
if you find ‘p’ sound preceding personal endings, change it to ‘uv’.
mAruvae - Simple Present
Tense
mArae – Future Tense (removed ‘uv’ sound)
barpae - Simple Present Tense
baruvae - Future Tense
(changed ‘p’ to ‘uv’)
Some short sentences in Future Tense:
Tulu: Aye satya paNuve
English: He will probably tell the truth / He may tell the truth.
Kannada: avanu satya hELiyAnu/hELabahudu
English: He will probably tell the truth / He may tell the truth.
Kannada: avanu satya hELiyAnu/hELabahudu
Tulu: jAgratae! bUra
English: Be careful! You may fall down.
Kannada: jOke! biddIya
Tulu: akulu ellae pOver
English: They will probably go tomorrow.
Kannada: avaru nALe hodAru
Tulu: Al illaD uppal
English: She may be at home
Kannada: avaLu maneyalli irabahudu
Tulu: yAn ini bEga pOvae
English: I may go soon today
Kannada: nAnu ivattu bEga hOdEnu
Tulu: portAvu (portu + Avu)
English: It will probably be late
Kannada: hottAdItu
Tulu: ini barsa baru
English: It will probably rain today
Kannada: ivattu maLe bandItu
Tulu: Ayeg bEjAr Avu
English: He may feel bad.
Kannada: avanige bEjAr AdItu
Tulu: aleg kushi Avu
English: She may feel happy
Kannada: avaLige kushi AdItu
Tulu: enk banga Avu
English: It may be difficult for me
Kannada: nanage kashTa AdItu
Tulu: akleg kOpa baru
English: They may get angry
Kannada: avarige kOpa bandItu
Tulu: onjattonji (onji att onji) dina Aye pira baruve
English: One day he may come back
Kannada: ondallondu dina avanu hindirugi bandAnu
Tulu: nama ellae saiva
English: We may die tomorrow
Kannada: nAvu nALe sattEvu
Tulu: pEr’n puchchae paru
English: Cat may drink the milk.
Kannada: hAlannu bekku kuDidItu
Tulu: Aye ninan keruve
English: He may kill you
Kannada: avanu ninnannu kondAnu
Tulu: Aye niNDa kEne
English: He may ask with you
Kannada: avanu ninnalli kELiyAnu
Tulu: yAn onji gaNTedulai (gaNTeda + ulai) ettae
English: I will probably reach within an hour. Kannada: nAnu ondu gaNTe oLage talupiyEnu
Tulu: nama genda
English: We will probably win
Kannada: nAvu geddEvu
Tulu: akulu sOper
English: They will probably loose.
Kannada: avaru sotAru
Tulu: dEver naman mApu malper
English: God may forgive us Kannada: dEvaru nammannu kshamisiyAru
New words:
jAgratae – Carefulness/Caution
portu – Time/Late
ini – Today
barsa – Rain
banga – Trouble/Difficulty
kOpa -Anger
onji att onji – one or one
pEr – milk
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Solmelu!
Sure ur lesson 3 and lesson 7 is but confuse related to class a and class b.. Please help me.
ReplyDeleteSir, your lesson 3 and lesson 7 I'd bit confusing me related to class a and class b verbs. Please help me
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