The Person Pronouns.
Unë I
Ti = You
Ai = O (masculine)(male))
Ajo = O (Female)(Female))
What We
Ju = You
Ata = they (masculine)(male))
ATO = they (female))
Albanian is a language with the concept of generosity for names and pronouns. Masculine or feminine properties are used for names and entities.
Ti Pronoun:
Instead of saying Ti (Sen) for formal pronouns, the Ju (Sen) pronouns are used. This feature is the same as in English.
Jam actual:
Jam means to be, and it is used in some way like ekfilin in Turkish. It’s like the shooting of the jam verb in time.:
Unë jam = my
You’re ti je
Eshte Ai = Odir
Ajo’shtë = Odir
What Jemi = us
Ju Jeni = you
Ata janë = they are
Ato janë = they are
If we give an important example:
Unë jam shqiptar. Since masculine and feminine names are in question, this rule has been applied in the name of shqiptar below.
Ti je shqiptar. = Shqiptar: Albanian. = masculine and singular form
Ai eshte shqiptar.
Ajo’shtë shqiptare.
What is Jemi shqiptarë. = Shqiptarë: Albanians . = Eril and plural form
Ju Jeni shqiptarë.
Ata janë shqiptarë.
Ato janë shqiptare.
Negative Sentences
Negative sentences are created by bringing nuk or S ‘ per Iman.
I’m not unë nuk Jam
Ti nuk je = Senyou’re not
AI nuk’shtë = not
Ajo nuk’shtë is not
We’re not nuk Jemi
You’re not Ju nuk Jeni
Ata nuk janë = they are not
Ato nuk janë = they are not
For example: unë nuk jam anglez. = Unë s’jam anglez . = I’m not British.
The Use Of Jam Verb In Question Sentences
If the beginning of a sentence does not matter whether it is positive or negative, it is a question sentence.
For example: = a je shqiptar? Are you Albanian?
A nuk je shqiptar? = Aren’t you Albanian?
A je Ti shqiptar? = Are you Albanian?