Hope your trip to South Korea 's enjoyable , we love Kim Chi / a heathy fermented cabbage to eat with sushi sold in Korean market in the USA ✌ Like 👍#30
It isn't easy to understand because somethings sounds in 'wrong' categories. ex mlango (door) together with mto and mmea; and nguo with nazi. I saw that there are videos with each categorie. I hope understand in future videos.
I understood m/wa --- ki-v m/wa: all living things. ki /vi: all non things start ki. m / mi. i don't understand. ji / ma. i don't understand. n / n. i don't understand. u / n / i don't understand. how to understand these classes
ASANTE SANA PATRICIA!!!! This helped tremendously!
Karibu Brett.Nafurahi kusikia hivyo.
Asante sana mwalimu Patricia! wewe ni mtu wa ajabu! Thank you indeed, dear Patricia!
Nzuri asante
Thank you. excellent teaching
Asante sana mwalimu Patricia.
New learner from uganda🙋
Karibu Bab Hiqmat..
Hope your trip to South Korea 's enjoyable , we love Kim Chi / a heathy fermented cabbage to eat with sushi sold in Korean market in the USA ✌
Like 👍#30
Ooh yeah,it's real nice.I like kimchi too.Is so good for our healthy.
Thank you for the lesssons
kwaheri, asante asana
why would coconuts, clothes and tomatoes be 'abstract' things? :O
They do not have different names for singular and plural forms. Only through context is how you can tell is it's 1 or more
great vid
Asante sana Mwalimu. Tulikumiss
Karibu Ceccie.Nami pia
Asante sana mwalimu.
Kila lession tunajifunza kitu
Hongera sana kwa lesson nzuri
Endelea kufundisha watu
Asante Sana Kila mara ninafurahi kuona mwalimu patricia anafundisha kiswahili. Ninasuburi kwa video yako ijayo
Asante sana.Nafurahi kusikia hivyo.
Hey sis Patricia
Grammer kiswahili is the best
Kabisa...
It isn't easy to understand because somethings sounds in 'wrong' categories. ex mlango (door) together with mto and mmea; and nguo with nazi. I saw that there are videos with each categorie. I hope understand in future videos.
I understood m/wa --- ki-v
m/wa: all living things.
ki /vi: all non things start ki.
m / mi. i don't understand.
ji / ma. i don't understand.
n / n. i don't understand.
u / n / i don't understand.
how to understand these classes
Stay tuned for more lessons
Asante sana Patricia
Karibu Brenda.
What is ji-ma used for
what are classes 5/6 and 11/12 used for?
fruits and things (sing./plur.), and uncategorised stuff
Kuna maneno mengi mapya, msamiati ninakutana mara kwa mara lakini siwezi kutambua neno lenyewe liko ngeli gani.
Do we also have the noun class LI/YA?
No we dont.... LI /YA is Verb Prefix (Kiambishi Kitenzi)of JI /MA noun class.
For example.
Jiji LImesafishwa
Majiji YAmesafishwa
oh boy. let me get pen and paper
Great...
Some of your English pronounciations are not clear