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Tenses in Swahili
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➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to form tenses in Swahili.


Happy learning!


Rules

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.


SWAHILI TENSES Videos

Part 1

Part 2

Sources

Contributors

Vincent, Maintenance script, PabloWang and HinzundKunz


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