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Hi Polyglots! 😃


Welcome to the Swahili Grammar learning page!


Swahili has a grammatical structure that is typical for Bantu languages, bearing all the hallmarks of this language family. These include agglutinativity, a rich array of noun classes, extensive inflection for person (both subject and object), tense, aspect and mood, and generally a subject–verb–object word order. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swahili_grammar


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