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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/xhosa Xhosa] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will be learning about the future tense in Xhosa. We will look at how to form sentences in the future tense, as well as some examples of how it is used. By the end of this lesson, you will have a better understanding of how to use the future tense in Xhosa.  
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/xhosa Xhosa] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will learn about the Xhosa grammar for the future tense. We will discover how to form the future tense, how to conjugate verbs, and we will look at some examples. Β 


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==Forming Sentences in the Future Tense==
== Introduction ==
The future tense in Xhosa is formed by adding the suffix -a to the verb stem. For example, the verb "to go" is "ya", so the future tense of "to go" is "yaya". Β 
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The future tense in Xhosa is used to describe events or actions that have not yet happened but will happen in the future. The future tense is an important part of Xhosa grammar because it allows us to communicate plans and make future arrangements.
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To form the future tense, we combine the auxiliary verb "za" (meaning "be about to") with the infinitive of the main verb. Therefore, the structure is "za + infinitive verb".
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== Conjugating Verbs in the Future Tense ==


The future tense can also be formed by using the verb "ukuba" (to be) and the infinitive form of the verb. For example, "I will go" is "Ndiyayiva". Β 
In Xhosa, verbs are not conjugated according to person or number, so the same form of the verb is used for all subjects. Below, you can find examples of the verb "ukufunda" (meaning "to learn") in the future tense.


===Examples===
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! Xhosa !! Pronunciation !! English
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! Xhosa !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| uza kufundaΒ  || oo-zah koo-foon-dah || I will learn / he, she, it will learn / they will learn
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| Ndiyayiva || n-dee-yah-yee-vah || I will go
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| Uyayifunda || oo-yah-yee-foon-dah || He/She will study
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| Siyayenza || see-yah-yen-zah || We will do
|-
| Bayayithanda || bah-yah-yee-thahn-dah || They will like
|}
|}


==Uses of the Future Tense==
== Examples ==
The future tense is used to talk about actions that will take place in the future. It can also be used to make predictions or assumptions about the future. Β 
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Below are some examples of how to use the future tense in Xhosa:
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* Ndiya za kufunda abafundi besikolo sakwaNtu. (I am about to teach the students at Ntu's school.)
* Uza kuxo ke ukuhamba. (He is about to travel abroad.)
* Abantu bazakuva isilwane. (The people will hear the animal.)
* Mabuya mama kusasa. (Mom should come back tomorrow morning.)


For example:
Here is a dialogue to illustrate the Xhosa grammar for the future tense:
* Ndiyayiva kwimini elandelayo. (I will go tomorrow.)
* Uyayifunda ukufunda okwesibini. (He/She will study for the exam.)
* Siyayenza ukubuyisa imali. (We will return the money.)
* Bayayithanda ukudla kwethu. (They will like our food.)


The future tense can also be used to express wishes or hopes for the future. Β 
* Person 1: Ndiya za kumnikela intlawulo. (I am about to give him the solution.)
* Person 2: Ende nawe uthe ngowokuqala kuba ufuna amandla kanjalo. (Are you going with him because you want to be influential like that?)
* Person 1: Ewe, ndifuna bayoleke ngam. (Yes, I want them to rely on me.)


For example:
== Using the Future Tense in Everyday Conversations ==
* Ndiyayithanda ukuba ndikwazi ukufunda Xhosa. (I wish I could learn Xhosa.)
* Uyayifunda ukuba abantu bazive ukuba kufuneka sizivele. (He/She hopes that people will understand that we need to know.)
* Siyayenza ukuba siyifunde ngokufanelekileyo. (We want to learn properly.)
* Bayayithanda ukuba bayifunde ngokufanelekileyo. (They want to learn properly.)


==Practice==
Using the future tense in everyday conversations is an essential part of becoming fluent in Xhosa. You can talk about future arrangements, such as meetings or events, plans, predictions, and more. Β 
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== Conclusion ==


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In conclusion, the future tense in Xhosa is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "za" with the infinitive of the main verb. Verbs are not conjugated according to person or number, and the same form is used for all subjects. Using the future tense is essential for everyday conversations because it allows us to communicate future plans, arrangements, and predictions.


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== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xhosa_language Xhosa Language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_conjugation Grammatical Conjugation]


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Xhosa Grammar - Future Tense

Hi Xhosa learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about the Xhosa grammar for the future tense. We will discover how to form the future tense, how to conjugate verbs, and we will look at some examples.

Introduction

The future tense in Xhosa is used to describe events or actions that have not yet happened but will happen in the future. The future tense is an important part of Xhosa grammar because it allows us to communicate plans and make future arrangements.

To form the future tense, we combine the auxiliary verb "za" (meaning "be about to") with the infinitive of the main verb. Therefore, the structure is "za + infinitive verb".

Conjugating Verbs in the Future Tense

In Xhosa, verbs are not conjugated according to person or number, so the same form of the verb is used for all subjects. Below, you can find examples of the verb "ukufunda" (meaning "to learn") in the future tense.

Xhosa Pronunciation English
uza kufunda oo-zah koo-foon-dah I will learn / he, she, it will learn / they will learn

Examples

Below are some examples of how to use the future tense in Xhosa:

  • Ndiya za kufunda abafundi besikolo sakwaNtu. (I am about to teach the students at Ntu's school.)
  • Uza kuxo ke ukuhamba. (He is about to travel abroad.)
  • Abantu bazakuva isilwane. (The people will hear the animal.)
  • Mabuya mama kusasa. (Mom should come back tomorrow morning.)

Here is a dialogue to illustrate the Xhosa grammar for the future tense:

  • Person 1: Ndiya za kumnikela intlawulo. (I am about to give him the solution.)
  • Person 2: Ende nawe uthe ngowokuqala kuba ufuna amandla kanjalo. (Are you going with him because you want to be influential like that?)
  • Person 1: Ewe, ndifuna bayoleke ngam. (Yes, I want them to rely on me.)

Using the Future Tense in Everyday Conversations

Using the future tense in everyday conversations is an essential part of becoming fluent in Xhosa. You can talk about future arrangements, such as meetings or events, plans, predictions, and more.

For example, you can say:

  • Kusuka buka somandla kwasolwandle ngelixa kuthiwa asibolangeni. (The storm will come from the ocean when they say we're not ready.)
  • Iziko likaRhodes lisalulekile kakhulu, kodwa lapha ngamunye uyakuza akuphinde akhulelwe umntana wakwe. (The Rhodes Memorial is very beautiful, but when someone comes here, he will never leave his child unattended.)

You can use the Polyglot Club website to practice speaking with native speakers, ask them any questions about Xhosa grammar, and improve your language skills.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the future tense in Xhosa is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "za" with the infinitive of the main verb. Verbs are not conjugated according to person or number, and the same form is used for all subjects. Using the future tense is essential for everyday conversations because it allows us to communicate future plans, arrangements, and predictions.

➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➑ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources