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HinzundKunzMay 2022 Swahili has a syllable slot for tenses, which you can fill with the appropriate syllable. -ni is for present tense, -ta- is for future, -me- for present perfect, and -li- for past tense. Example: ni-na-kula = I am eating. ni-ta-kula = I will eat. ni-me-kula = I have eaten (present perfect) ni-li-kula = I ate (past tense) The whole thing is very regular, so you should be able to build your own words easily. |
vincentMay 2022 I gave you some points also
vincentMay 2022 I’ve created a lesson on the wiki (which can still be edited and completed by other members). https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Tenses
vincentMay 2022 thanks a lot !