This lesson introduces Swahili prepositions (Vihusishi) and their role in indicating relationships between nouns, pronouns, and other parts of a sentence. Learners will explore different types of prepositions and how to use them correctly in Swahili grammar.
This lesson introduces Swahili conjunctions (Viunganishi) and their role in linking words, phrases, and clauses in sentences. Learners will explore different types of conjunctions and their correct usage in Swahili grammar.
This lesson introduces Swahili interjections (Vihisishi) and their role in expressing emotions and spontaneous reactions in conversations. Learners will explore common interjections and how to use them appropriately.
This lesson introduces Swahili pronouns (Viwakilishi) and their role in sentence structure. Learners will explore different types of pronouns and how they function in Swahili grammar.
This lesson introduces Swahili adverbs (Vielezi) and their role in enhancing sentence meaning. Learners will explore different types of adverbs and how they function in Swahili grammar.
This lesson explores Swahili verb conjugation (Mnyambuliko wa Vitenzi), focusing on how verbs change according to subject prefixes, tense markers, and sentence structure. Learners will understand how to modify verbs to convey different meanings.
This lesson provides an introduction to Swahili verbs (Vitenzi), which are essential for constructing meaningful sentences. Learners will explore different types of verbs, their functions, and how they are used in Swahili grammar.
This lesson introduces Swahili exclusive adjectives (Vivumishi vya Pekee), which are used to emphasize uniqueness or exclusivity. Learners will explore how these adjectives function in Swahili and how to use them correctly in sentences.
This lesson introduces Swahili possessive adjectives (Vivumishi vya A-unganifu), which indicate ownership or possession. Learners will explore how these adjectives function, how they agree with noun classes, and how to use them correctly in sentences.
This lesson introduces Swahili demonstrative adjectives (Vivumishi Viashiria), which are used to point out specific people, places, or things. Learners will explore different types of demonstratives and how they agree with noun classes.
This lesson explores Swahili numeral adjectives (Vivumishi vya Idadi) and how they are used to express quantity, order, and amounts. Learners will understand how numeral adjectives function and how they agree with different noun classes.
This lesson introduces Swahili adjectives (Vivumishi) and their role in describing nouns. Learners will explore different types of adjectives, how they agree with noun classes, and how to use them effectively in sentences.
This lesson introduces Swahili noun classes (Ngeli za Nomino), a key aspect of Swahili grammar. Learners will explore how nouns are categorized into different classes and how these classes affect sentence structure.
This lesson provides an introduction to Swahili nouns (Nomino), one of the essential building blocks of the language. Learners will explore the basic definition, types of nouns, and how they function in Swahili grammar.
This lesson provides an introduction to Swahili parts of speech (Aina za Maneno), laying the foundation for understanding how words function in sentences. Learners will explore the basic categories of words used in Swahili grammar and their roles in communication.