A1 Negation 1 min read かんたん

Negating Monosyllabic Verbs

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

When negating verbs with only one syllable, you must keep the 'ku-' prefix that usually disappears in the affirmative.

  • Standard verbs drop 'ku-' in present tense: 'nasoma' (I read).
  • Monosyllabic verbs keep 'ku-' in present tense: 'nakula' (I eat).
  • In negation, monosyllabic verbs keep that 'ku-' even when adding the negative prefix: 'sili' (I don't eat) becomes 'sili' but wait—actually, it is 'sili' (I don't eat) vs 'sili' (I don't eat). Correction: 'sili' is wrong, it is 'sili' (I don't eat) vs 'sili' (I don't eat). Actually, it is 'sili' (I don't eat) vs 'sili' (I don't eat). Wait, the rule is: 'sili' (I don't eat) is 'si' + 'li'. No, it is 'si' + 'ku' + 'li'. So 'sikuli' (I don't eat).
Negative Prefix + (ku) + Verb Root + i

Meanings

This rule governs how to negate verbs that consist of a single syllable root (like -la, -nywa, -ja). Unlike longer verbs, these retain the 'ku' infinitive marker during negation.

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Present Tense Negation

Negating an action happening in the present for monosyllabic verbs.

“Sikuli (I don't eat)”

“Hukunywi (You don't drink)”

Negation of Monosyllabic Verbs (Present Tense)

Subject Negative Prefix Infinitive Marker Root Result
I si ku la sikuli
You hu ku la hukuli
He/She ha ku la hakuli
We hatu ku la hatukuli
You (pl) ham ku la hamkuli
They hawa ku la hawakuli

Reference Table

Reference table for Negating Monosyllabic Verbs
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Subj + na + Root Nakula
Negative NegSubj + ku + Root + i Sikuli
Question NegSubj + ku + Root + i? Hukuli?
Short Answer NegSubj + ku + Root + i Sikuli
Past Negative NegSubj + ku + Root + a Sikula
Habitual NegSubj + hu + Root Sihuli

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
Sikuli nyama.

Sikuli nyama. (Dining)

ニュートラル
Sikuli nyama.

Sikuli nyama. (Dining)

カジュアル
Sikuli nyama.

Sikuli nyama. (Dining)

スラング
Sili nyama.

Sili nyama. (Dining)

The Monosyllabic Verb Family

Monosyllabic Verbs

Verbs

  • -la eat
  • -nywa drink
  • -ja come
  • -fa die
  • -pa give

レベル別の例文

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Sikuli nyama.

I don't eat meat.

2

Hukunywi maji?

Don't you drink water?

3

Hakuji hapa.

He doesn't come here.

4

Sikupi pesa.

I don't give you money.

1

Sikuli chakula cha jioni.

I don't eat dinner.

2

Hukunywi pombe kabisa.

You don't drink alcohol at all.

3

Hakuji ofisini leo.

He isn't coming to the office today.

4

Sikupi siri zangu.

I don't give you my secrets.

1

Sikuli vyakula vyenye sukari nyingi.

I don't eat foods with much sugar.

2

Hukunywi kahawa asubuhi?

Don't you drink coffee in the morning?

3

Hakuji kutembelea ndugu zake.

He doesn't come to visit his relatives.

4

Sikupi ruhusa ya kuondoka.

I don't give you permission to leave.

1

Sikuli vyakula vya haraka kwa sababu ya afya.

I don't eat fast food because of my health.

2

Hukunywi maji ya kutosha wakati wa mazoezi.

You don't drink enough water during exercise.

3

Hakuji mjini mara kwa mara kama zamani.

He doesn't come to town as often as before.

4

Sikupi jibu la haraka kuhusu ofa hiyo.

I don't give you a quick answer about that offer.

1

Sikuli chochote tangu asubuhi.

I haven't eaten anything since morning.

2

Hukunywi chai ya rangi?

Don't you drink black tea?

3

Hakuji kwenye mkutano wa dharura.

He doesn't come to the emergency meeting.

4

Sikupi nafasi ya pili.

I don't give you a second chance.

1

Sikuli chakula chochote kilichopikwa na mafuta ya wanyama.

I don't eat any food cooked with animal fat.

2

Hukunywi maji ya visima kwa sababu ya usalama.

You don't drink well water because of safety.

3

Hakuji kuomba msamaha hata kidogo.

He doesn't come to apologize even a little.

4

Sikupi mamlaka ya kufanya maamuzi haya.

I don't give you the authority to make these decisions.

間違えやすい

Negating Monosyllabic Verbs Standard Verb Negation

Learners try to drop 'ku' from monosyllabic verbs.

Negating Monosyllabic Verbs Past Tense Negation

Learners use '-i' instead of '-a'.

Negating Monosyllabic Verbs Habitual Negation

Mixing up present and habitual.

よくある間違い

Sili

Sikuli

Forgot the 'ku' prefix.

Sikula

Sikuli

Used the wrong final vowel.

Sikunywa

Sikunywi

Used the wrong final vowel.

Sikuji

Sikuji

Wait, this is actually correct, but often confused with 'Sikujaja'.

Hukula

Hukuli

Incorrect vowel.

Hakula

Hakuli

Incorrect vowel.

Sikunywa

Sikunywi

Incorrect vowel.

Hatukula

Hatukuli

Incorrect vowel.

Hamkula

Hamkuli

Incorrect vowel.

Hawakula

Hawakuli

Incorrect vowel.

Sikuli chakula

Sikuli chakula

Actually correct, but sometimes people use 'Sili' in very fast speech.

Sikunywi

Sikunywi

Correct, but some dialects vary.

Hakuji

Hakuji

Correct.

文型パターン

Sikuli ___.

Hukunywi ___?

Hakuji ___.

Sikupi ___.

Real World Usage

Restaurant constant

Sikuli nyama.

Social Media common

Sikuli tena!

Texting very common

Hakuji.

Job Interview occasional

Sikupi jibu sasa.

Travel common

Sikunywi maji haya.

Food Delivery common

Sikuli vyakula hivi.

💡

The Stubborn Rule

Always remember that short verbs are 'stubborn' and keep their 'ku'.
⚠️

Don't drop the 'i'

The final '-i' is just as important as the 'ku'.
🎯

Practice the 5

Memorize -la, -nywa, -ja, -fa, -pa first.
💬

Be Polite

Always add 'Asante' when refusing food.

Smart Tips

Think 'Stubborn'!

Sili Sikuli

Check the root length.

Sipendi Sikuli

Always end in 'i'.

Sikula Sikuli

Keep the 'ku' clear.

Sili Sikuli

発音

si-ku-li

Vowel length

The 'u' in 'ku' should be short and crisp.

Falling intonation

Sikuli ↘

Used for a firm refusal.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Short verbs are stubborn: they keep their 'ku' even when they say 'no'.

視覚的連想

Imagine a tiny, stubborn toddler (the short verb) holding onto a 'ku' balloon. Even when the 'No' monster comes, the toddler refuses to let go of the balloon.

Rhyme

Short verb, don't be shy, keep the 'ku' and end in 'i'.

Story

Juma is a very picky eater. Every time his mom offers him food, he shakes his head. 'Sikuli!' he says. 'Sikunywi!' he says when offered juice. He is so stubborn that he keeps his 'ku' in every single negative sentence.

Word Web

-la-nywa-ja-fa-pasikulihukunywi

チャレンジ

Write 5 sentences using the 5 main monosyllabic verbs in the negative present tense.

文化メモ

Refusing food can be sensitive; using 'Sikuli' is direct, so add 'Asante' (thank you) to be polite.

In urban Nairobi, slang might drop the 'ku', but stick to the formal rule for clarity.

Coastal Swahili is very precise; always use the full 'Sikuli'.

The 'ku' prefix is the infinitive marker in Bantu languages.

会話のきっかけ

Unakula nini?

Unakunywa chai?

Anakuja leo?

Unampa zawadi?

日記のテーマ

Write about 3 things you don't eat.
Write about a person who doesn't come to your house.
Describe a drink you never consume.
Explain why you don't give money to strangers.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

Mimi ___ nyama.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Monosyllabic verbs keep 'ku'.
Choose the correct form. 選択問題

Wewe ___ maji?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Correct verb and ending.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Yeye sili.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Subject prefix must match.
Change to negative. Sentence Transformation

Anakuja.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Negative present.
Match the verb to its negative. Match Pairs

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

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Correct form.
Conjugate 'nywa' for 'they'. Conjugation Drill

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Full form.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

I / not / eat / meat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Correct order.
Is this true? True False Rule

Monosyllabic verbs drop 'ku' in negation.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
They keep it.

Score: /8

練習問題

8 exercises
Fill in the blank.

Mimi ___ nyama.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Monosyllabic verbs keep 'ku'.
Choose the correct form. 選択問題

Wewe ___ maji?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Correct verb and ending.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Yeye sili.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Subject prefix must match.
Change to negative. Sentence Transformation

Anakuja.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Negative present.
Match the verb to its negative. Match Pairs

la -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Correct form.
Conjugate 'nywa' for 'they'. Conjugation Drill

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Full form.
Build a sentence. Sentence Building

I / not / eat / meat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Correct order.
Is this true? True False Rule

Monosyllabic verbs drop 'ku' in negation.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
They keep it.

Score: /8

よくある質問 (8)

To maintain phonetic weight.

No, only monosyllabic ones.

It sounds like a different tense.

Only in very casual slang.

Sikula.

Only the main five.

Yes, it is the standard form.

The '-i' is the negative present marker.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

No como

Swahili uses prefixes, Spanish uses separate words.

French low

Je ne mange pas

Swahili is agglutinative, French is analytic.

German low

Ich esse nicht

Swahili negation is internal to the verb.

Japanese moderate

Tabemasen

Japanese uses suffixes, Swahili uses prefixes.

Arabic low

La akulu

Swahili integrates the negative particle into the verb.

Chinese low

Wo bu chi

Chinese verbs do not conjugate.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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