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Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use the subjunctive to express intentions, wishes, or polite requests by changing the final vowel of the verb to '-e'.

  • Change the final vowel of the verb to -e: 'Soma' (read) becomes 'Asome' (that he may read).
  • Use it after 'ili' (so that) to express purpose: 'Ninakimbia ili nisichelewe' (I run so that I am not late).
  • Use it for polite commands or suggestions: 'Tukae hapa' (Let us sit here).
Subject Prefix + Verb Root + e

Meanings

The subjunctive mood expresses purpose, intention, desire, or polite suggestion. It is the go-to form when you want to say 'so that' or 'let's'.

1

Purpose

Expressing the reason for an action (so that).

“Ninasoma ili nifaulu.”

“Alikimbia ili awahi basi.”

2

Suggestion/Polite Command

Suggesting an action or giving a soft command.

“Tukale chakula.”

“Uje kesho.”

3

Doubt/Wish

Expressing a hope or a wish.

“Mungu akubariki.”

“Awe na safari njema.”

Subjunctive Conjugation (Verb: -pika)

Person Affirmative Negative
I Nipike Nisipike
You (sg) Upike Usipike
He/She Apike Asipike
We Tupike Tusipike
You (pl) Mupike Musipike
They Wapike Wasipike

Reference Table

Reference table for Subjunctive for Intentions
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Prefix + Root + e Tusome
Negative Prefix + si + Root + e Tusisome
Purpose ili + Subjunctive ili tusome
Suggestion Tu- + Root + e Tukimbie
Polite Command U- + Root + e Uje
Blessing Mungu + Subjunctive Mungu akulinde
Prohibition U- + si + Root + e Usichelewe

طیف رسمیت

رسمی
Tuende.

Tuende. (General)

خنثی
Tuende.

Tuende. (General)

غیر رسمی
Twende.

Twende. (General)

عامیانه
Twende.

Twende. (General)

Subjunctive Functions

Subjunctive

Purpose

  • ili so that

Suggestion

  • tufanye let's do

Wish

  • Mungu akubariki God bless you

Mood Comparison

Indicative
Anasoma He is reading
Subjunctive
Asome That he may read

Subjunctive Decision

1

Is it a purpose or wish?

YES
Use Subjunctive (-e)
NO
Use Indicative

Examples by Level

1

Tukale.

Let's eat.

2

Uje hapa.

Come here (politely).

3

Asome kitabu.

Let him read the book.

4

Wakae chini.

Let them sit down.

1

Ninakimbia ili nisichelewe.

I am running so that I am not late.

2

Tukutane kesho.

Let's meet tomorrow.

3

Nataka unisaidie.

I want you to help me.

4

Mungu akubariki.

May God bless you.

1

Alisoma kwa bidii ili afaulu mtihani.

He studied hard so that he would pass the exam.

2

Tusipoteze muda wetu.

Let us not waste our time.

3

Anataka tuende pamoja.

He wants us to go together.

4

Wajue kuwa tunawapenda.

Let them know that we love them.

1

Ni muhimu kwamba uwe na subira.

It is important that you have patience.

2

Tufanye maamuzi ili tusijute baadaye.

Let's make decisions so that we don't regret later.

3

Awe na safari njema.

May he have a safe journey.

4

Usisahau kunipigia simu.

Don't forget to call me.

1

Ili tuweze kufanikiwa, ni lazima tushirikiane.

In order for us to succeed, we must cooperate.

2

Akae kimya ili asivuruge mkutano.

He should stay quiet so that he doesn't disrupt the meeting.

3

Tusije tukasahau ahadi zetu.

Let us not forget our promises.

4

Wapate nafasi ya kueleza maoni yao.

Let them have the opportunity to express their opinions.

1

Ili jamii iweze kustawi, ni sharti kila mmoja awajibike.

For society to flourish, it is a requirement that everyone takes responsibility.

2

Tusiwe na shaka kuwa haki itatendeka.

Let us not doubt that justice will be served.

3

Aweze kuona mbali ni sifa ya kiongozi bora.

That he may see far is a trait of a good leader.

4

Tusije tukajikuta katika hali ngumu.

Let us not find ourselves in a difficult situation.

Easily Confused

Subjunctive for Intentions در مقابل Imperative vs Subjunctive

Both can be used to tell someone what to do.

Subjunctive for Intentions در مقابل Future vs Subjunctive

Both refer to future actions.

Subjunctive for Intentions در مقابل Negative Indicative vs Negative Subjunctive

Both use negative markers.

اشتباهات رایج

Ninakula ili nimeshiba.

Ninakula ili nishibe.

Must use subjunctive after 'ili'.

Hapike.

Asipike.

Negative subjunctive uses '-si-'.

Tusoma.

Tusome.

Must end in '-e'.

Uje.

Uje.

Correct.

Nataka wanakula.

Nataka wale.

Desire triggers subjunctive.

Tukimbia.

Tukimbie.

Suggestion needs '-e'.

Mungu anakubariki.

Mungu akubariki.

Wishes use subjunctive.

Ili tunafanikiwa.

Ili tufanikiwe.

Purpose requires subjunctive.

Usisahau kunipiga.

Usisahau kunipigia.

Verb root must be correct.

Tusije tukasahau.

Tusije tukasahau.

Correct.

Ni lazima wanafanya.

Ni lazima wafanye.

Obligation triggers subjunctive.

Akae kimya ili havurugi.

Akae kimya ili asivuruge.

Negative purpose.

Tusije tukajikuta.

Tusije tukajikuta.

Correct.

Sentence Patterns

Nataka ___.

Nafanya kazi ili ___.

Tusije ___.

Ni muhimu kwamba ___.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Twende!

Ordering food very common

Nataka nile.

Job interviews common

Ili nifanye kazi vizuri...

Travel common

Tukutane uwanjani.

Social media common

Mungu awabariki!

Food delivery apps occasional

Tule sasa.

💡

The 'e' Rule

Always look for the final vowel. If it's not 'e', it's likely not the subjunctive.
⚠️

Negative Infix

Don't forget the '-si-' infix. It's the most common error.
🎯

Polite Requests

Use the subjunctive to sound more polite than the imperative.
💬

Blessings

Use the subjunctive for all well-wishes.

Smart Tips

Always use 'ili' followed by the subjunctive.

Ninakula ili nimeshiba. Ninakula ili nishibe.

Use the 'Tu-' prefix for 'let's'.

Sisi tunakula. Tukale.

Insert '-si-' after the subject prefix.

Usichelewa. Usichelewe.

Start with 'Mungu' and use the subjunctive.

Mungu anakubariki. Mungu akubariki.

تلفظ

e as in 'bed'

Vowel Shift

The final 'e' should be clear and crisp.

Suggestion

Tuende! ↑

Rising intonation for enthusiasm

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of the 'e' as an 'E' for 'End-goal'. The subjunctive is all about the end goal or intention.

Visual Association

Imagine a person reaching for a star. The star is the 'e' at the end of the verb. They are reaching with intention.

Rhyme

When you want to express a goal or a plea, change the last letter to an E.

Story

Juma wanted to pass his exam. He studied hard (indicative). He said, 'I study so that I pass' (subjunctive). He succeeded because he had an intention.

Word Web

ilitufanyeusicheleweakubarikitupikewakae

چالش

Write 5 sentences about your goals for today using 'ili' and the subjunctive.

نکات فرهنگی

Subjunctive is used very frequently in polite requests.

Often used in political slogans.

Common in urban slang for 'let's'.

The subjunctive mood is a Bantu inheritance, common across many languages in the family.

Conversation Starters

Unataka tufanye nini leo?

Mungu akubariki, unaendeleaje?

Ili uweze kujifunza vizuri, unafanya nini?

Tusije tukasahau malengo yetu, sivyo?

Journal Prompts

Andika kuhusu mipango yako ya kesho ukitumia 'ili'.
Andika barua ya shukrani kwa rafiki ukitumia matakwa mema.
Eleza kwa nini ni muhimu kushirikiana katika jamii.
Tafakari kuhusu maisha yako na malengo yako ya baadaye.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct subjunctive form.

Nataka ___ (kula).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: nile
Subjunctive of kula is nile.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ninakimbia ili nimeshinda.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninakimbia ili nishinde.
Purpose requires subjunctive.
Choose the correct negative form. چند گزینه‌ای

Tusipoteze muda.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tusipoteze
Negative uses -si-.
Change to subjunctive. Sentence Transformation

Tunakula.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tule
Final vowel to -e.
Match the phrase to its meaning. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Let's meet
Tukutane is subjunctive.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

ili / nifaulu / ninasoma

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninasoma ili nifaulu
Correct word order.
Is this rule true? True False Rule

Subjunctive uses -si- for negative.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: True
It is the standard negative infix.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Twende nyumbani. B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sawa, twende.
Matches the mood.

Score: /8

تمرین‌های عملی

8 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct subjunctive form.

Nataka ___ (kula).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: nile
Subjunctive of kula is nile.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Ninakimbia ili nimeshinda.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninakimbia ili nishinde.
Purpose requires subjunctive.
Choose the correct negative form. چند گزینه‌ای

Tusipoteze muda.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tusipoteze
Negative uses -si-.
Change to subjunctive. Sentence Transformation

Tunakula.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tule
Final vowel to -e.
Match the phrase to its meaning. Match Pairs

Tukutane

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Let's meet
Tukutane is subjunctive.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

ili / nifaulu / ninasoma

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninasoma ili nifaulu
Correct word order.
Is this rule true? True False Rule

Subjunctive uses -si- for negative.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: True
It is the standard negative infix.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Twende nyumbani. B: ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Sawa, twende.
Matches the mood.

Score: /8

سوالات متداول (8)

No, only for purpose, suggestions, and wishes.

It still changes to 'e'.

It is neutral and used in all registers.

It is the specific negative marker for this mood.

Future is a fact; subjunctive is a goal.

Yes, it is standard across all dialects.

Yes, for polite commands.

No, the rule is very consistent.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Subjuntivo

Swahili uses a simple vowel shift, while Spanish has complex conjugation tables.

French moderate

Subjonctif

French requires specific triggers; Swahili is more about the speaker's intent.

German low

Konjunktiv

German is for indirect speech; Swahili is for purpose and volition.

Japanese moderate

Volitional form

Japanese uses a suffix; Swahili uses a vowel shift.

Arabic moderate

Mansub

Arabic changes the case ending; Swahili changes the verb vowel.

Chinese low

Modal particles

Chinese is isolating; Swahili is agglutinative.

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