Breakdown of Sy sê jammer, omdat my boek nog by haar huis is.
Questions & Answers about Sy sê jammer, omdat my boek nog by haar huis is.
Why does the sentence use both sy and haar for the same person?
What does sê jammer mean exactly? Is it the same as is sorry?
Why is omdat used here?
Why does is come at the end of omdat my boek nog by haar huis is?
Because omdat introduces a subordinate clause, and in Afrikaans subordinate clauses usually send the conjugated verb to the end.
Compare:
This is one of the most important word-order patterns in Afrikaans.
What does nog mean here?
Why does Afrikaans say by haar huis instead of in haar huis?
Does haar huis mean her house? Why is haar used there too?
Yes, haar huis means her house.
Afrikaans uses haar as a possessive form too:
- haar huis = her house
- haar boek = her book
So haar can mean:
- her after a preposition: by haar
- her as a possessive: haar huis
In this sentence, both happen together in by haar huis, which literally looks like at her house.
Why is it my boek and not something like mine boek?
Because Afrikaans uses my for my before a noun.
- my boek = my book
- my huis = my house
Afrikaans does not use mine before a noun the way English distinguishes my book and mine. If the noun is not stated, Afrikaans would usually phrase it differently, for example:
- Die boek is myne = The book is mine
But before a noun, you use my.
Can the sentence order be changed?
Yes. You can also put the omdat clause first:
That is also correct.
Notice that after the subordinate clause comes sê sy, not sy sê. In Afrikaans, when something else comes first, the finite verb usually stays in second position in the main clause.
So both are correct:
- Sy sê jammer, omdat my boek nog by haar huis is.
- Omdat my boek nog by haar huis is, sê sy jammer.
Why is there a comma before omdat?
Could jammer also mean something other than an apology?
Is boek always used without an article here? Why not die boek?
What is the basic sentence structure of the whole sentence?
A simple way to break it down is:
- Sy = subject
- sê = verb
- jammer = expression/complement
- omdat = conjunction introducing the reason
- my boek = subject of the subordinate clause
- nog = adverb
- by haar huis = place expression
- is = verb at the end of the subordinate clause
So the pattern is:
Main clause + comma + subordinate clause
And inside the subordinate clause, the verb goes to the end because of omdat.
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