B1 Relative Clauses 1 min read متوسط

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The -o- infix turns a verb into a description by adding 'who' or 'which' directly into the verb structure.

  • Insert -o- after the subject prefix: 'mtu a-na-ye-penda' (the person who likes).
  • The -o- changes based on the noun class: 'ki-o' becomes 'cho', 'm-o' becomes 'ye'.
  • It replaces the tense marker in some contexts or attaches to the relative stem.
Subject Prefix + [Tense] + Relative Infix (-o-) + Verb Root

2. Negative Relative Forms

Class Affirmative Negative
Class 1
anayekuja
asiyekuja
Class 7
kinachokuja
kisichokuja

Relative Infix Agreement Table

Noun Class Subject Prefix Relative Infix Example
1 (Person)
a-
-ye-
anayekuja
2 (People)
wa-
-o-
wanaokuja
3 (Tree/Object)
u-
-o-
unaokuja
4 (Trees/Objects)
i-
-yo-
inayokuja
7 (Thing)
ki-
-cho-
kinachokuja
8 (Things)
vi-
-vyo-
vinavyokuja

Meanings

The -o- infix is used to create relative clauses, allowing you to describe nouns by linking them to an action or state.

1

Subject Relative

Used when the noun being described is the subject of the relative verb.

“Watu wanaokula wamefurahi”

“Kitabu kinachopendwa na wengi”

Reference Table

Reference table for The Relative Infix -o-
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Prefix + Tense + Rel + Root
anayekula
Negative
Prefix + si + Rel + Root
asiyekula
Past
Prefix + li + Rel + Root
aliyekula
Future
Prefix + ta + Rel + Root
atakayekula
Question
Prefix + Rel + Verb + je
anayekuja-je?
Short Answer
Ni + [Relative]
Ni yule anayekuja

طیف رسمیت

رسمی
Mtu anayekuja.

Mtu anayekuja. (Describing someone arriving.)

خنثی
Mtu anayekuja.

Mtu anayekuja. (Describing someone arriving.)

غیر رسمی
Yule anayekuja.

Yule anayekuja. (Describing someone arriving.)

عامیانه
Jamaa anayekuja.

Jamaa anayekuja. (Describing someone arriving.)

The Relative Bridge

Relative Infix -o-

People

  • anayekula who is eating

Things

  • kinacholiwa which is eaten

مثال‌ها بر اساس سطح

1

Mtu anayekula.

The person who is eating.

2

Kitabu kinachopendwa.

The book that is liked.

3

Mtoto anayelia.

The child who is crying.

4

Gari linaloenda.

The car that is going.

1

Mtu asiyekula.

The person who is not eating.

2

Watu wanaokuja.

The people who are coming.

3

Chakula kisicholiwa.

The food that is not eaten.

4

Miti inayokua.

The trees that are growing.

1

Mwalimu ninayemheshimu.

The teacher whom I respect.

2

Somo linalofundishwa leo.

The lesson that is being taught today.

3

Wanafunzi wasiofika darasani.

The students who did not arrive in class.

4

Nchi inayokua kiuchumi.

The country that is growing economically.

1

Uamuzi uliofanywa na serikali.

The decision that was made by the government.

2

Mradi unaotekelezwa sasa.

The project that is being implemented now.

3

Watu wanaotaka mabadiliko.

The people who want change.

4

Sheria inayolinda haki zetu.

The law that protects our rights.

1

Mwandishi anayesifiwa sana.

The author who is highly praised.

2

Mazingira yanayotuzunguka.

The environment that surrounds us.

3

Utamaduni unaopotea polepole.

The culture that is slowly disappearing.

4

Wazo linaloleta utata.

The idea that brings controversy.

1

Lugha inayostawi katika mazingira magumu.

The language that thrives in difficult environments.

2

Falsafa inayotegemea mantiki.

The philosophy that relies on logic.

3

Ukweli usiofichika.

The truth that is not hidden.

4

Mchakato unaohitaji umakini.

The process that requires focus.

به‌راحتی اشتباه گرفته می‌شود

The Relative Infix -o- در مقابل Demonstratives

Learners mix up 'huyu' (this) with 'anayekuja' (who is coming).

The Relative Infix -o- در مقابل Relative -amba-

Learners aren't sure when to use -amba- vs -o-.

The Relative Infix -o- در مقابل Object Infixes

Learners confuse object markers with relative markers.

اشتباهات رایج

Mtu anayekula chakula

Mtu anayekula chakula

Correct, but beginners often forget the relative marker.

Mtu anapenda chakula

Mtu anayependa chakula

Missing the relative marker.

Kitabu anayesoma

Kitabu anachosoma

Wrong class agreement.

Mtu anayekula

Mtu anayekula

Sometimes learners add extra particles.

Mtu asiyekula

Mtu asiyekula

Sometimes learners use 'ha' instead of 'si' for negation.

Watu wanaokula

Watu wanaokula

Agreement error with plural.

Kiti kinachovunjika

Kiti kinachovunjika

Confusion with tense markers.

Mtu aliyekula

Mtu aliyekula

Mixing up past tense markers.

Mtu atakayekula

Mtu atakayekula

Future tense relative formation errors.

Mtu anayekula

Mtu anayekula

Overcomplicating with -amba-.

Mtu anayekula

Mtu anayekula

Using archaic forms incorrectly.

Mtu anayekula

Mtu anayekula

Dialectal confusion.

Mtu anayekula

Mtu anayekula

Register mismatch.

الگوهای جمله‌سازی

Mtu ___ anayekuja ni rafiki yangu.

Kitabu ___ kinachopendwa ni hiki.

Watu ___ wanaokuja wamechelewa.

Mradi ___ unaotekelezwa ni mkubwa.

Real World Usage

Texting very common

Rafiki anayekuja yuko wapi?

Social Media common

Watu wanaopenda kusafiri!

Job Interview common

Kazi ninayofanya inahitaji umakini.

Ordering Food occasional

Chakula kinachopikwa vizuri.

Travel common

Basi linaloenda mjini.

News constant

Serikali inayotawala.

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Focus on Noun Classes

Mastering noun classes is the key to getting the relative infix right every time.
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Don't translate word-for-word

English 'who' is a separate word. In Swahili, it's inside the verb.
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Practice with common verbs

Start with 'kuja' (to come) and 'kula' (to eat) to get the rhythm.
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Listen to native speakers

Pay attention to how they use relative clauses in news broadcasts.

Smart Tips

Check the prefix of the noun first.

Mtu anayekula Mtu anayekula

Replace the tense marker with 'si'.

Mtu anayekula Mtu asiyekula

Use the relative infix for precision.

Mtu anayekula Mtu anayekula

Focus on the rhythm of the verb.

Mtu anayekula Mtu anayekula

تلفظ

a-na-ye-penda

Vowel harmony

Ensure the relative infix vowel matches the class prefix.

Statement

Mtu anayekula ↘

Neutral declarative tone.

حفظ کنید

روش یادسپاری

Think of the -o- as a 'hook' that catches the verb and pulls it toward the noun.

تداعی تصویری

Imagine a train where the engine is the subject, the middle carriage is the -o- hook, and the caboose is the verb. The hook connects the engine to the caboose.

Rhyme

When you want to say 'the one who', add -o- to the verb, it's true!

Story

A man (mtu) walks down the street. He sees a book (kitabu). He says 'Kitabu kinachonipendeza' (The book that pleases me). The -o- acts like a magnet pulling the book and the feeling together.

شبکه واژگان

anayekulakinachopendwalinaloendawanaokujavinavyofanyausiofichika

چالش

Write 5 sentences describing objects in your room using the relative infix.

نکات فرهنگی

More frequent use of relative clauses in poetry and formal speech.

Slightly simplified usage in casual conversation.

Often drops the relative marker in very casual slang.

The relative infix is derived from ancient Bantu demonstrative roots.

شروع‌کننده‌های مکالمه

Ni nani anayekusaidia?

Ni kitabu kipi kinachokuvutia?

Je, unafanya kazi inayokufurahisha?

Ni mabadiliko yapi yanayohitajika?

موضوعات نگارش

Describe a person who inspires you.
Write about a project you are currently working on.
Discuss a social issue that concerns you.
Reflect on a book or film that changed your perspective.

اشتباهات رایج

Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct relative infix.

Mtu ___ (anayekuja) anafurahi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: anayekuja
Correct relative infix for Class 1.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kitabu anayesoma ni kizuri.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kitabu anachosoma
Class 7 requires -cho-.
Select the correct form. چند گزینه‌ای

Watu ___ (wanaokula) wamefurahi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: wanaokula
Class 2 plural agreement.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mtu anayekuja ni rafiki yangu
Correct word order.
Translate to Swahili. ترجمه

The person who is not eating.

Answer starts with: Mtu...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mtu asiyekula
Negative relative form.
Match the noun to the relative infix. جفت کردن

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

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ye / cho / o
Correct class markers.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Mwalimu + anayefundisha

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mwalimu anayefundisha
Correct relative construction.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Ni nani anayekuja? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ni rafiki yangu anayekuja
Correct relative usage.

Score: /8

تمرین‌های عملی

8 exercises
Fill in the correct relative infix.

Mtu ___ (anayekuja) anafurahi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: anayekuja
Correct relative infix for Class 1.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kitabu anayesoma ni kizuri.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kitabu anachosoma
Class 7 requires -cho-.
Select the correct form. چند گزینه‌ای

Watu ___ (wanaokula) wamefurahi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: wanaokula
Class 2 plural agreement.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

anayekuja / mtu / ni / rafiki / yangu

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mtu anayekuja ni rafiki yangu
Correct word order.
Translate to Swahili. ترجمه

The person who is not eating.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mtu asiyekula
Negative relative form.
Match the noun to the relative infix. جفت کردن

Mtu / Kitabu / Watu

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ye / cho / o
Correct class markers.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

Mwalimu + anayefundisha

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mwalimu anayefundisha
Correct relative construction.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Ni nani anayekuja? B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ni rafiki yangu anayekuja
Correct relative usage.

Score: /8

سوالات متداول (8)

It's a marker inserted into verbs to create relative clauses.

It depends on the noun class of the subject.

Yes, e.g., 'aliyekula'.

Yes, it is essential for formal Swahili.

The sentence will sound grammatically incorrect to native speakers.

Functionally yes, but structurally different.

Use the negative marker 'si'.

Most dialects use it, though usage varies.

Scaffolded Practice

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

que

Swahili requires noun class agreement; Spanish does not.

French partial

qui/que

Swahili infixes are integrated into the verb.

German partial

der/die/das

German uses separate pronouns; Swahili uses verb infixes.

Japanese low

no

Japanese relative clauses precede the noun; Swahili follows it.

Arabic partial

alladhi

Arabic uses separate pronouns; Swahili uses infixes.

Chinese low

de

Chinese has no verb conjugation for relative clauses.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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