In Swahili orders are given by using the verb stem or in the case of monosyllabic verbs, the whole verb,…
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We proceed with our topic THE SWAHILI NEGATIVE FORMS The present Tense Sisomi, I do not read. Ninasoma, I read…
Read More »Swahili uses a different set of subject prefixes to express negations.The idea of negation is contained in these subject prefixes.…
Read More »This verb is also irregular in the present tense. In other tenses it is regular and identical with the verb…
Read More »KUWA,KUWA NA,KUWAKO THE VERB “TO BE”KUWA This verb is irregular in the present tense. It has only one form, ni,…
Read More »We proceed with our topic Swahili verbs The past Tense Nilisoma, I read………………….Tulisoma, we read Ulisoma, you read……………..Mlisoma, you read…
Read More »We proceed with our topic Swahili verbs A sentence contains a subject and predicate .if the subject is a person.…
Read More »In the infinitive, all Swahili verbs, as we have already said begin with ku (i.e. they add the prefix ku…
Read More »Kiswahili is most spoken language in the Africa. Realising the position of the language in the continent based of number…
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