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ShonaGrammar0 to A1 Course → Verbs and Tenses → Present Tense

In this lesson, you will learn how to form and use the present tense in Shona, including regular and irregular verbs. The present tense is used to describe actions that are happening now, habitual actions, or general truths.


Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Questions & Adjectives.

Regular verbs

Regular verbs in Shona follow a straightforward pattern in the present tense. There are three groups of regular verbs, each of which adds a different prefix to the stem.

Group 1

Verbs in group 1 begin with the prefix "mu-". Here's an example with the verb, "munyora" (to write):

Shona Pronunciation English
Munyora /muɲɔra/ I write Munyora /muɲɔra/ You write Anonyora /anɔɲɔra/ He/She writes Tiriinya /tiriɲa/ We write Miriinya /miriɲa/ You (plural) write Vanonyora /vanɔɲɔra/ They write

Group 2

Verbs in group 2 begin with the prefix "ka-". Here's an example with the verb, "kanganwa" (to forget):

Shona Pronunciation English
Kanganwa /kaŋganwa/ I forget Kanganwa /kaŋganwa/ You forget Akanganwi /akangaŋwi/ He/She forgets Takanganwi /takaŋganwi/ We forget Makanganwi /makangaŋwi/ You (plural) forget Vakanganwi /vakangaŋwi/ They forget

Group 3

Verbs in group 3 begin with the prefix "a-". Here's an example with the verb, "angamira" (to wait):

Shona Pronunciation English
Angamira /aŋgamira/ I wait Angamira /aŋgamira/ You wait Anongamira /anɔŋgamira/ He/She waits Tiringanira /tiriŋganira/ We wait Miriringanira /miririŋganira/ You (plural) wait Vanogamira /vanɔgamira/ They wait

Irregular verbs

Irregular verbs in Shona do not follow the standard pattern. They are conjugated differently in the present tense. Here are some examples:

Shona Pronunciation English
Kuda /kuɖa/ I want Kuti /kuti/ You say Kunyepera /kunjepera/ He/She insists Kudana /kudana/ We fight Kupa /kupa/ You (plural) give Kutaura /kutaura/ They speak

Usage

The present tense in Shona is used in a variety of situations. Here are some examples:

  • To describe actions happening now: "Ndinotora chibage" (I am taking bread)
  • To describe habitual actions: "Ndinogara kuMbare" (I live in Mbare)
  • To express general truths: "Mvura ichiramba haizodzi" (Water doesn't rot)

Negation

To use the negative form of the present tense in Shona, add the prefix "si-" before the verb stem. For example:

  • "Ini handibatyi sadza" (I am not eating sadza)

Interrogation

To create a question in present tense, simply add the word "ani" at the end of the sentence. Here's an example:

  • "Unenge uri kupi ani?" (Where are you?)

Conclusion

In this lesson, you learned how to form and use the present tense in Shona. You learned the standard patterns for regular verbs, as well as some conjugations for common irregular verbs. You also learned how to create negative and interrogative sentences in present tense.


Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: Connecting Sentences & Basic Sentence Structure.

Table of Contents - Shona Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Shona


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Shona Culture and Traditions


Asking Questions


Shopping and Money


Music and Dance


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