Below is a list of Swahili demonstratives for different noun classes: NOUN CLASS Singular. Plural M/MI. mti huu,this tree,. mti…
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DEMONSTRATIVES: THIS AND THAT This,that and plurals these and those are called DEMONSTRATIVES, from the latin demonstrare,to show,in Swahili,demonstrative are…
Soma Zaidi »We proceed with our topic orders and wishes We may conclude from the above examples that: q.whenever the vowel immediately…
Soma Zaidi »We proceed with our topic Orders and wishes Monosyllabic verbs from no exception here,so we have: Nije ,let me come,I…
Soma Zaidi »THE SWAHILI NEGATIVE FORMS Swahili uses a different set of subject prefixes to express negations.The idea of negation is contained…
Soma Zaidi »SOME ADVERBS OFTIME Juzi, a day before yesterday. Mwaka jana, last year Jana, yesterday. Mwaka uliopita, last year Leo, to…
Soma Zaidi »In asking questions about people, things ,time or place, the following words are used: Nani?Who?e.g.Nani wewe? Who are you? We…
Soma Zaidi »TO BE IN A PLACE: KUWAKO This verb is also irregular in the present tense. In other tenses it is…
Soma Zaidi »We proceed with our topic Swahili verbs The past Tense nilisoma, I read. Tulisoma, we read Ulisoma, you read. Mlisoma,…
Soma Zaidi »We proceed with our topic Swahili verbs A sentence contains a subject and predicate .if the subject is a person.…
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