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RV 51 (Rh)

Note 5.4 Pronoun: Verb Suffix Pronouns used in apposition for emphasis. The Verb Suffix Pronouns are used not only to indicate the direct or indirect object of the verb (Note 3.2.1) as in /yıdgəmut/ 'repeat it', but can also be used with a verb which already has a noun as a specific object, as in the sentence /yıhın Kal yıdgəmut/ above. The pronoun suffix is here in apposition to the preceding noun object, which must have a definite suffix. The use of this pronominal suffix on the verb is emphatic and may or may not be used by Amharic speakers, e.g. 'he saw the house' may be either /betun ayyə/ or /betun ayyəw/. The suffix is not used if the object of the verb is indefinite, e.g. /bet ayyə/ or /and bet ayyə/ 'he saw a house'.

It should be noted that with the verbs which may have direct and indirect objects—for example 'to give something (direct object), to somebody (indirect object)—the suffix pronoun is  the, and not an emphasizer.

Examples: but:

Note 5.5 Prepositions /k(ə)-/ 'from'; /ısk(ə)-/ 'to', 'up to'; /l(ə)-/ 'for', 'to'.