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A personal pronoun is what we call the English words 'I', 'you', 'he', 'she', 'we' and 'they'. The Swahili word for 'you' is 'ninyi'. The word 'ninyi' in Swahili is only used to speak with more than one person. The Swahili word 'ninyi' is not used to speak with one person.
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Full PDFLearn to get by in Swahili with these useful words and phrases. The phrases below will help you to greet people in Swahili, introduce yourself in Swahili and even hold a conversation in Swahili after you have met someone.
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Add to cartTell me moreYou can go from beginner to fluent in Swahili in a short time and our nine-step Swahili learning guide will show you how. We'll be talking about Swahili greetings, nouns, adjectives and verbs. The guide provides an overview of each step in the progression of skills needed to learn to speak, read and understand Swahili.
There are dozens of greetings that you can learn in Swahili. Imagine, however, just how much effort it would take to learn them all. And learning all of them would also take a lot of time. It would be far better to focus on just three Swahili greetings to get started. For example, learn Jambo, Kwa heri and Tuonane baadaye (hello, good-bye, see you later). Learn these three Swahili greetings Jambo, Kwa heri and Tuonane baadaye by heart, learn to say them properly and then move on to Step 2 (Swahili pronouns).
These Swahili online grammar lessons and PDF grammar download will really help you learn. Each page provides a clear explanation of a particular aspect of Swahili grammar with examples of use. Perfect for use on a smart phone or an iPad (using the free iBooks app).
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