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Sentensi (Sentences)
This lesson introduces Swahili sentences (Sentensi) and their structure. A
Virai (Phrases)
This lesson introduces Swahili phrases (Virai) and their role in
Matumizi ya Kiambishi ‘ji’ (Usage of the Affix ‘ji’)
The affix 'ji' in Swahili is used to indicate reflexive
Matumizi ya Kiambishi ‘kwa’ (Usage of the Affix ‘kwa’)
The affix 'kwa' serves multiple functions in Swahili, including indicating
Matumizi ya Kiambishi ‘ki’ (Usage of the Affix ‘ki’)
The affix 'ki' is used in Swahili to express conditions,
Uundaji wa Maneno (Word Formation)
Swahili word formation involves prefixes, suffixes, compounding, and borrowing from
Usemi Halisi na Usemi wa Taarifa (Direct and Indirect Speech)
Direct and indirect speech are essential for reporting conversations in
Virejeshi (Reflexive Pronouns)
Virejeshi are reflexive pronouns used in Swahili to indicate that
Umoja na Wingi (Singular and Plural Forms)
Singular and plural forms in Swahili are determined by noun
Ukanushaji (Negation)
Negation in Swahili involves modifying verbs to express denial or
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