take to - sa
| Part of speech | verb |
|---|---|
| Infinitive | ukusa |
| Inchoative | no |
| Transitivity | transitive |
| Note | This word is used to describe taking someone/something to a place. Note in the perfect tense form it is sometimes difficult to see the verb as it so short, particularily if there is an object concord as well, e.g. Bamsile kwagqirha? - ba-m-s-ile "Have they taken her to the doctor?" |
Example sentences
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English
I take my dog to the park.
IsiXhosa
Ndisa inja yam epakeni.
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English
You must take her to the clinic.
IsiXhosa
Kufuneka umse ekliniki.
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English
Have you taken her to the doctor?
IsiXhosa
Nimsile kwagqirha?
| Link type | Other word |
|---|---|
| Related meaning | take - thatha (transitive verb) |
Contributors
- William Moultrie
- Cael Marquard
- Jacob Lund