#Swahili verbs take special prefixes for human subjects: ni-, u-, a- in the singular, and tu-, m-, wa- in the plural. Ninajifunza Kiswahili. I’m learning Swahili.
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#Swahili present tense is formed with (at least) three parts:
Subject Prefix + -na- present tense infix + Verb Root
ni + na + sema = ninasema (I speak, I am speaking)
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Swahili Present Tense
Learn how to form and use the Swahili Present Tense, with clear explanations of how to form both the affirmative and negative.
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