Trouble reading this page? Try these in order:
[utf-8]
|
[Tornado]
|
[Times]
|
[Plain Text]
|
[iso-8859-3]
Confused? Click Here.
[Back to srl's Maltese Page]
srl's Maltese Grammar Page
Last update:
Sat, Jul 31, 1999
Also see the old version
Table of contents:
Definite Articles
[Top]
The only article used in Maltese is the Definite Article, '-l'. It is
attached to the word it precedes with a hyphen. For example,
l-għolja means "the hill". Without the article,
għolja just means "a hill". The definite article
therefore indicates that you refer to a particular instance of
the subject.
The definite article is placed before words beginning with
"għ", or "h" and a vowel.
l-għerf (wisdom), l-hena (happiness), l-arblu (the pole)
The definite article is also used before words starting with two
consonants where the first one is m,n,r,s, or x. The noun
usually takes a euphonic 'i' before it.
For example:
l-imħadda (the pillow), l-Imnarja (the
feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul), l-iskola (the school), l-ixkora (the
sack)
The article takes the euphonic letter "i" infront of the Qamrin
consonants ( b,f,g(with a dot on it), g,għ, ħ, h j, k, l, m,
n,q, v,w).
Examples:
The article is absorbed infront of the Xemxin consonants ( ċ
,d,n,r,s,t,x,z,ż ). That is, instead of an l, the first consonant
of the word is used.
iz-ziju not il-ziju (the uncle)
il- is the form of the article before Qamrin (Moony) consonants, such as Q which begins the word 'Qamar' (moon).
Words that start
with s, x, z, ż, c, d, r, or n are Xemxin consonants. Before these consonants, the
second letter of the articles is always the same as the letter which begins the word.
For example:
xemx = a sun
ix-xemx = the sun
xemx starts with an x, therefore ix- must be used. (This is why these are called the Xemxin.)
ras = a head
ir-ras = the head
ras starts with an r, therefore ir- must be used.
Here are all of the Xemxin:
ic-cawla = the jackdaw (Corvus monedula. A bird something like a crow)
id-dudu = the worm
in-nanna = the grandmother
ir-raġel = the man
is-serp = the snake
it-temp = the weather
ix-xemx = the sun
iz-ziju = the uncle
iż-żring = the frog
All other consonants are Qamrin (Moony).
When there is a vowel before the definite article, the "i" in the article is dropped.
For example:
It-tifel kiel it-tuffieha ( the boy ate the apple), but
It-tfal kielu t-tuffieh ( the children ate the apples)
(not: It-tfal kielu it-tuffieh.)
The "i" is also dropped when the article preceeds a word beginning with a vowel.
For example:
l-arloġġ (the clock)
l-iljunfant (the elephant)
l-oħxon (the fat one)
Plurality
[Top]
- Nouns
ktieb - a book
kotba - books
Gender
[Top]
In Maltese, all nouns are masculine or feminine. There is no neuter in
Maltese. Adjectives and pronouns must take the gender of the noun they
refer to.
Example:
tifel oħxon ( a fat boy)
tifla ħoxna ( a fat girl)
Pawlu daħal il-Belt
Pawlu went to Valletta.
Hu mar sal-Monti
He went to the Monti.
'Hu' is a pronoun and it is masculine. It agrees with
Pawlu.
Notice that the verb is marret because Pawla is feminine.
Only the third person singular verb must agree with the noun in number
and gender. Hi (She) must agree with the noun to which it is linked,
ie, 'Pawla'.
also, the verb 'qiegħed' means 'I stay/stand' for a male, but
the verb 'qiegħda' is used for a female. 'qed' means
the same thing for either.
Negation/Affirmation
[Top]
You can negate a word by putting ma (not) in front of it, and adding
an 'x' to the word. Example:
But:
[Top]
Verb Conjugation
[Top]
In Maltese, there are two main tenses in the indicative mood: The
Imperfect and the Perfect. The Imperfect is roughly similar to the
English present and the Perfect is similar to the Past tense.
Imperfett |
| Singular |
|
Nagħtik rigal | I give you a present
|
|
Tagħtih rigal | You give him a present.
|
|
Jagħtik rigal | He gives you a present.
|
|
Tagħtik rigal | She gives you a present
|
| Plural |
|
Nagħtuk rigal | We give you a present
|
|
Tagħtuh rigal | You give him a present
|
|
Jagħtuh rigal | They give him a present.
|
Perfect |
| Singular |
|
Tajtek rigal | I gave you a present
|
|
Tajtu rigal | You gave him a present.
|
|
Tak rigal | He gave you a present.
|
|
Tatek rigal | She gave you a present.
|
| Plural |
|
Tajnih rigal | We gave him a present
|
|
Tajtuh rigal | You gave him a present
|
|
Tawk rigal | They gave you a present.
|
Tajtu lilek means "I gave it to you."
| tajtek | gave to you |
| tajtu | gave to him |
| tajtha | gave to her |
| tajtkom | gave to you (pl) |
| tajthom | gave to them |
| tak | He gave it to you |
| tajtni | You gave me |
[Top]
Some different forms of nouns.. (Possessive here)
[Top]
| ras | head |
| rasi | my head |
| rasek | your head |
| qalb | heart |
| qalbi | my heart |
srl@monkey.sbay.org
I am very interested in hearing your comments, suggestions, or corrections!
Grazzi!
(+2559 on the old grammar page)
[ Back ] to srl's homepage
[ Previous Two |
List |
Join |
Random |
Next Five ]
This Maltese Ring
site is owned by
Steven Loomis.