Jifunze Kiswahili

Jifunze Kiswahili

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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Jifunze Kiswahili

DEMONSTRATIVES: THIS AND THAT This,that and plurals these and those are called DEMONSTRATIVES, from the latin demonstrare,to show,in Swahili,demonstrative are…

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Kijue Kiswahili

We proceed with our topic orders and wishes We may conclude from the above examples that: q.whenever the vowel immediately…

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Jifunze Kiswahili

We proceed with our topic Orders and wishes Monosyllabic verbs from no exception here,so we have: Nije ,let me come,I…

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Jifunze Kiswahili

THE SWAHILI NEGATIVE FORMS Swahili uses a different set of subject prefixes to express negations.The idea of negation is contained…

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Jifunze Kiswahili

SOME ADVERBS OFTIME Juzi, a day before yesterday.                         Mwaka jana, last year Jana, yesterday.                                            Mwaka uliopita, last year Leo, to…

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Kijue Kiswahili

In asking questions about people, things ,time or place, the following words are used: Nani?Who?e.g.Nani wewe? Who are you? We…

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TO BE IN A PLACE: KUWAKO This verb is also irregular in the present tense. In other tenses it is…

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Jifunze Kiswahili

We proceed with our topic Swahili verbs The past Tense nilisoma, I read.                                                    Tulisoma, we read Ulisoma, you read.                                                Mlisoma,…

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Jifunze Kiswahili

We proceed with our topic Swahili verbs A sentence contains a subject and predicate .if the subject is a person.…

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