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➡ In this lesson you will learn how to form tenses in Swahili.
➡ In this lesson you will learn how to form tenses in Swahili.


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* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO2OcMPMu2I
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO2OcMPMu2I


==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
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* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Swahili-individual-language/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
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Revision as of 19:48, 27 March 2023

Tenses in Swahili
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➡ In this lesson you will learn how to form tenses in Swahili.

Happy learning!

Rules

Swahili uses syllable slots to show tenses, as below:

  • ni is for present tense e.g. ninakula = I am eating
  • ta is for future tense e.g. nitakula = I will eat.
  • me for present perfect e.g. nimekula = I have eaten
  • li for past tense. e.g. nilikula = I ate (past tense)

SWAHILI TENSES Videos

Part 1

Part 2

Sources

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