Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
In Swahili, when you make a verb negative, the final vowel '-a' often changes to '-i'.
- Most verbs ending in -a change to -i in the negative: 'nasoma' (I read) becomes 'sisomi' (I don't read).
- Verbs ending in -e, -i, or -u usually stay the same: 'nasamehe' (I forgive) becomes 'sisamehe'.
- The negative prefix 'si-' is added to the beginning of the verb for the first person singular.
2. Negative Conjugation (Present)
| Subject | Prefix | Verb Root | Final Vowel |
|---|---|---|---|
|
I
|
si-
|
som
|
-i
|
|
You
|
hu-
|
som
|
-i
|
|
He/She
|
ha-
|
som
|
-i
|
|
We
|
hatu-
|
som
|
-i
|
|
You (pl)
|
ham-
|
som
|
-i
|
|
They
|
hawa-
|
som
|
-i
|
Meanings
This rule describes the morphological change required to negate standard Swahili verbs ending in the vowel 'a'.
Standard Negation
Negating a habitual or present action.
“Sisomi.”
“Sipendi.”
Loanword Stability
Verbs borrowed from other languages often retain their final vowel.
“Sijibu.”
“Sijaribu.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
na + root + a
|
Ninasoma
|
|
Negative
|
si + root + i
|
Sisomi
|
|
Question
|
Je, si + root + i?
|
Je, sisomi?
|
|
Short Answer
|
Hapana, si + root + i
|
Hapana, sisomi
|
|
Loanword
|
si + root + a
|
Sijibu
|
|
Plural Neg
|
hatu + root + i
|
Hatusomi
|
औपचारिकता का स्तर
Sijui. (General)
Sijui. (General)
Sijui. (General)
Sijui. (General)
The Negation Switch
Affirmative
- Ninasoma I am reading
Negative
- Sisomi I am not reading
Vowel Change Logic
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Sisomi kitabu.
I am not reading the book.
Sipendi chai.
I do not like tea.
Sichezi mpira.
I am not playing football.
Sifanyi kazi.
I am not working.
Sijui jina lake.
I do not know his name.
Sitaki chakula hiki.
I do not want this food.
Sioni gari lako.
I do not see your car.
Siamini habari hiyo.
I do not believe that news.
Sikubali uamuzi wao.
I do not agree with their decision.
Sijaribu tena.
I am not trying again.
Sihitaji msaada wako.
I do not need your help.
Sivuti sigara.
I do not smoke.
Sifikiri kuwa ni sawa.
I do not think it is right.
Sielewi maelekezo haya.
I do not understand these instructions.
Siongei lugha hiyo.
I do not speak that language.
Sipati nafasi ya kutosha.
I do not get enough space.
Sikumbuki alichosema.
I do not remember what he said.
Sivumilii tabia hiyo.
I do not tolerate that behavior.
Sishiriki katika mambo hayo.
I do not participate in those matters.
Sihisi vizuri leo.
I do not feel well today.
Sikatai ukweli wa jambo hili.
I do not deny the truth of this matter.
Sihitaji ufafanuzi zaidi.
I do not need further clarification.
Sionyeshi dalili zozote.
I do not show any symptoms.
Sijali maoni ya watu.
I do not care about people's opinions.
आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Learners try to use the 'a' to 'i' rule for past tense.
Learners mix up the future marker 'ta'.
Learners think the infinitive 'ku-' is part of the negative.
सामान्य गलतियाँ
sisoma
sisomi
ninasomi
sisomi
sisomai
sisomi
mimi sisomi
sisomi
sijaribui
sijaribu
sihitaji
sihitaji
sijuii
sijui
sifanyii
sifanyi
sijibu
sijibu
sielewi
sielewi
sishiriki
sishiriki
sivumilii
sivumilii
sihisi
sihisi
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Mimi ___ ___.
___ ___ chakula.
Kwa nini ___ ___?
Mimi ___ ___ kitabu hiki.
Real World Usage
Sijui.
Sitaki pilipili.
Sifanyi kazi hiyo.
Sielewi.
Sipendi hii.
Sijui kuhusu hilo.
Check the ending
Don't keep 'na'
Loanwords
Be polite
Smart Tips
Change it to 'i' immediately.
Don't change the ending.
Add 'samahani' before the negative.
Stick to the 'a' to 'i' rule for Bantu verbs.
उच्चारण
Final Vowel
The 'i' should be short and crisp.
Statement
Sisomi. ↘
Falling intonation for a clear negative statement.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'i' as the 'I' in 'I am not'.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a big red 'A' being pushed off a cliff and replaced by a tiny 'i' wearing a 'No' sign.
Rhyme
When you want to say no, let the 'a' go, and put an 'i' in the row.
Story
Juma wanted to read, but he was tired. He looked at his book and said 'Sisomi' (I'm not reading). He then tried to eat, but he wasn't hungry, so he said 'Sitaki' (I don't want).
Word Web
चैलेंज
Write down 5 things you are NOT doing right now using the 'si-verb-i' pattern.
सांस्कृतिक नोट्स
Negation is very direct. Using 'sitaki' is common but can be softened with 'samahani' (sorry).
Similar to Tanzania, but 'sijui' is often used in casual conversation.
Dialectal variations exist, but the 'si-' prefix remains standard.
The 'si-' prefix is a Proto-Bantu negative marker.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
Je, unasoma kitabu?
Unataka chai?
Unajua njia hii?
Unafanya kazi leo?
डायरी विषय
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Test Yourself
Mimi ___ (soma) kitabu.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Sisoma.
Ninasoma.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Penda -> ?
I / not / read.
Loanwords always change to 'i'.
Score: /8
अभ्यास प्रश्न
8 exercisesMimi ___ (soma) kitabu.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Sisoma.
Ninasoma.
Soma -> ?
Penda -> ?
I / not / read.
Loanwords always change to 'i'.
Score: /8
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल (8)
It is a grammatical marker to distinguish negative from affirmative.
No, only those ending in 'a'.
They often keep their original vowel.
No, past tense uses 'siku-'.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
It stays 'e'.
It depends on context; use 'samahani' to be polite.
Hatusomi.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
No + verb
Swahili is agglutinative; Spanish is analytic.
Ne...pas
Swahili uses a single prefix.
Nicht
Swahili is morphological.
-nai suffix
Japanese uses a suffix; Swahili uses a prefix.
La + verb
Swahili is prefix-based.
Bu + verb
Swahili is morphological.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
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