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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: ORDERS AND WISHES

In Swahili orders are given by using the verb stem or in the case of monosyllabic verbs, the whole verb,…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: THE SWAHILI NEGATIVE FORMS 2.

We proceed with our topic THE SWAHILI NEGATIVE FORMS The present Tense Sisomi, I do not read.                                 Ninasoma, I read…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: THE SWAHILI NEGATIVE FORMS

Swahili uses a different set of subject prefixes to express negations.The idea of negation is contained in these subject prefixes.…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: ADVERBS OF TIME

Juzi,day before yesterday.                                   …

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: THE VERB. TO BE IN A PLACE: KUWAKO

This verb is also irregular in the present tense. In other tenses it is regular and identical with the verb…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: THE VERB “TO BE”KUWA

KUWA,KUWA NA,KUWAKO THE VERB “TO BE”KUWA This verb is irregular in the present tense. It has only one form, ni,…

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: VERBS 3.

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

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: VERBS 2.

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

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KISWAHILI FOR BEGINNERS: THE SWAHILI VERBS

In the infinitive, all Swahili verbs, as we have already said begin with ku (i.e. they add the prefix ku…

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Lyrics of Africa’s anthem in Kiswahili language

Kiswahili is most spoken language in the Africa. Realising the position of the language in the continent based of number…

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