I learn more with Mwalingu Patricia on this lesson in 20 minutes than spending 2 months from text books on ‘ Ki ‘ and ‘Vi ‘ nouns. I found myself falling asleep studying from text books But I understand faster learning with Patricia 👍 like #11 Asante Sana 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
habari yako? habari za tanzania? nimefurahi ufundisha kiswahil kwa sisi, nzuri sana! mimi ni mkorea. ninaitwa Yang. sijatumia lugha ya kliswahili tangu miaka miwili nakutakia kama mailzia covid na nitarudi tena tanzania kwa furaha siwezi kusahau siku ile kuishi tanzania mama unafikiri kiswahili uwezo yangu kama darasa ngapi? au asilimia ngapi? mungu awenawe
Is there a reason why some words beginning with 'ji-' retain this element when the plural is formed, e.g. jiko -> majiko, jimbo -> majimbo, and some do not, e.g. jiwe -> mawe?
Habari yako Marzia..Yes Kenyan and Tanzanian is a bit different in some words. For example..grandmother..in Tanzania we say..Bibi..in Kenya they say Nyanya or Shoshoo..Nyanya in Tanzaania swahili is Tomato..So the answer is Yes..Tanzanin Swahili and Kenyan swahili differs.
@@marziaitaly4774 It’s not different. I’m Kenyan and Shosho is from the largest tribe in Kenya (kikuyu) we call both grandmother and tomato nyanya . Bibi is mostly wife but anyone who’s gone to school will know Bibi can be grandmother
I learn more with Mwalingu Patricia on this lesson in 20 minutes than spending 2 months from text books on ‘ Ki ‘ and ‘Vi ‘ nouns.
I found myself falling asleep studying from text books
But I understand faster learning with Patricia
👍 like #11
Asante Sana 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Awww...asante sana Loren..
Duolingo step aside. Patricia is on repeat. So glad you’re making videos
Awesome!!
habari yako? habari za tanzania?
nimefurahi ufundisha kiswahil kwa sisi, nzuri sana!
mimi ni mkorea. ninaitwa Yang.
sijatumia lugha ya kliswahili tangu miaka miwili
nakutakia kama mailzia covid na nitarudi tena tanzania kwa furaha
siwezi kusahau siku ile kuishi tanzania
mama unafikiri kiswahili uwezo yangu kama darasa ngapi? au asilimia ngapi?
mungu awenawe
I like ur swahili madam
Asante Abel...
Asante Mwalimu wetu
Karibu mwanafunzi..
@@LEARNSWAHILIWITHPATRICIA Asante
Fantastic. Asante sana
Asante pia
well explained and easy to learn
continued with it. Asante Sana
Karibu Francis..
Asante sana:)
Karibu
Akhsante Sana
Karibu Eddy...
How would I pluralise a lanuage could I e.g. say viingereza for different dialects, also uk vs us spelling?
Good job madam
Thanks
Asante
Karibu Timo.Habari za shule?
Is there a reason why some words beginning with 'ji-' retain this element when the plural is formed, e.g. jiko -> majiko, jimbo -> majimbo, and some do not, e.g. jiwe -> mawe?
That is a good question
Kiarabu
Good evening Patricia, is there some differences between Tanzanian and Kenyan Kiswahili?
Habari yako Marzia..Yes Kenyan and Tanzanian is a bit different in some words.
For example..grandmother..in Tanzania we say..Bibi..in Kenya they say Nyanya or Shoshoo..Nyanya in Tanzaania swahili is Tomato..So the answer is Yes..Tanzanin Swahili and Kenyan swahili differs.
@@LEARNSWAHILIWITHPATRICIA Asante sana Patricia. Siku njema
@@marziaitaly4774 It’s not different. I’m Kenyan and Shosho is from the largest tribe in Kenya (kikuyu) we call both grandmother and tomato nyanya . Bibi is mostly wife but anyone who’s gone to school will know Bibi can be grandmother
@@hk254lyt8 sawasawa, nilielewa! Asante sana King Solomon
@@marziaitaly4774 where are you from and why are you learning Kiswahili?