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I, You, He/She: Singular Prefixes

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Swahili, the subject is attached to the verb as a prefix; 'I' is 'ni-', 'you' is 'u-', and 'he/she' is 'a-'.

  • Use 'ni-' for I: 'Ninasoma' (I am reading).
  • Use 'u-' for You: 'Unasoma' (You are reading).
  • Use 'a-' for He/She: 'Anasoma' (He/she is reading).
Prefix + Verb Root = Action

Subject Prefix Conjugation (Present Tense)

Person Prefix Tense Verb Root Full Word
1st Sing
ni-
-na-
-soma
ninasoma
2nd Sing
u-
-na-
-soma
unasoma
3rd Sing
a-
-na-
-soma
anasoma

Meanings

Subject prefixes are mandatory markers attached to the start of verbs to indicate the person performing the action.

1

1st Person Singular

Indicates the speaker (I).

“Ninasoma”

“Ninakula”

2

2nd Person Singular

Indicates the person being addressed (You).

“Unasoma”

“Unakula”

3

3rd Person Singular

Indicates a third party (He/She).

“Anasoma”

“Anakula”

Reference Table

Reference table for I, You, He/She: Singular Prefixes
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Prefix + na + Root
Ninasoma
Negative
ha + Prefix + Root + i
Hasomi
Question
Prefix + na + Root?
Unasoma?
Past
Prefix + li + Root
Nilisoma
Future
Prefix + ta + Root
Nitasoma
Perfect
Prefix + me + Root
Nimesoma

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Ninaenda dukani.

Ninaenda dukani. (Daily life)

중립
Ninaenda dukani.

Ninaenda dukani. (Daily life)

비격식체
Naenda dukani.

Naenda dukani. (Daily life)

속어
Naenda duka.

Naenda duka. (Daily life)

The Subject Prefix Map

Verb

1st Person

  • ni- I

2nd Person

  • u- You

3rd Person

  • a- He/She

Prefixes vs Pronouns

Prefix
ni- I
Pronoun
mimi I

수준별 예문

1

Ninasoma.

I am reading.

2

Unasoma.

You are reading.

3

Anasoma.

He is reading.

4

Ninaenda.

I am going.

1

Sisomi.

I am not reading.

2

Huisomi.

You are not reading.

3

Hasomi.

He is not reading.

4

Ninafanya kazi.

I am working.

1

Nimefika nyumbani.

I have arrived home.

2

Umeona nini?

What have you seen?

3

Ameondoka mapema.

He has left early.

4

Sijafika bado.

I haven't arrived yet.

1

Nitafanya hivyo kesho.

I will do that tomorrow.

2

Utajifunza mengi.

You will learn a lot.

3

Atafika saa kumi.

He will arrive at four.

4

Sitafanya tena.

I will not do it again.

1

Nikienda, nitakuita.

If I go, I will call you.

2

Ukienda, utaona.

If you go, you will see.

3

Akienda, ataona.

If he goes, he will see.

4

Sijui kama atakuja.

I don't know if he will come.

1

Ningeenda, ningeona.

If I had gone, I would have seen.

2

Ungeenda, ungeona.

If you had gone, you would have seen.

3

Angeenda, angeona.

If he had gone, he would have seen.

4

Nisingefanya hivyo.

I wouldn't have done that.

혼동하기 쉬운

I, You, He/She: Singular Prefixes Prefix vs Pronoun

Learners think they need both.

I, You, He/She: Singular Prefixes u- vs a-

Both are singular.

I, You, He/She: Singular Prefixes Present vs Past

Mixing up -na- and -li-.

자주 하는 실수

Mimi soma

Ninasoma

Don't use the pronoun as the subject.

Wewe soma

Unasoma

Use the prefix 'u-'.

Yeye soma

Anasoma

Use the prefix 'a-'.

Ninasoma mimi

Ninasoma

Redundant pronoun.

Hanasoma

Hasomi

Negative present tense requires vowel change.

Ninasoma si

Sisomi

Negative marker goes at the front.

Unasoma si

Huisomi

Negative prefix is 'hui-'.

Nimesoma jana

Nilisoma jana

Use 'li-' for past tense.

Nitasoma jana

Nilisoma jana

Don't mix future and past.

Anasoma jana

Alisoma jana

Tense marker must match time.

Nikiwa ninasoma

Nikisoma

Avoid redundant tense markers.

Angekuwa anasoma

Angesoma

Simplify conditional forms.

Nisingekuwa nimesoma

Nisingesoma

Conciseness is key.

문장 패턴

___nasoma.

___naenda dukani.

___nakula chakula.

___nafanya kazi.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Naenda.

Job Interview very common

Ninafanya kazi kwa...

Travel common

Ninafika saa ngapi?

Food Delivery common

Unataka nini?

Social Media very common

Anasoma kitabu.

Classroom constant

Ninasoma.

💡

Drop the pronoun

You don't need 'mimi' if you use 'ni-'.
⚠️

Don't forget the prefix

A verb without a prefix is incomplete.
🎯

Listen for the prefix

It helps you identify the speaker quickly.
💬

Be polite

Use the correct prefix to show respect.

Smart Tips

Start with 'ni-'.

Mimi nafanya. Ninafanya.

Use 'u-'.

Wewe unafanya. Unafanya.

Use 'a-'.

Yeye anafanya. Anafanya.

Use 'ha-' and change the ending.

Hanasoma. Hasomi.

발음

ni- (nee), u- (oo), a- (ah)

Vowel clarity

Swahili vowels are pure and short.

Statement

Ninasoma. ↘

Falling intonation for facts.

Question

Unasoma? ↗

Rising intonation for questions.

암기하기

기억법

NI-ce to meet you (I), U-are great (You), A-mazing person (He/She).

시각적 연상

Imagine a tiny sticker labeled 'ni-' stuck to your chest, a 'u-' sticker on your friend, and an 'a-' sticker on a stranger.

Rhyme

Ni is for me, U is for you, A is for him, that is true.

Story

I (ni-) walk into a room. You (u-) see me. He (a-) watches us from the corner. We all use our prefixes to act.

Word Web

ninasomaunasomaanasomaninaendaunaendaanaenda

챌린지

Write 3 sentences about your day using ni-, u-, and a-.

문화 노트

Swahili is the national language; prefixes are used with high precision in formal settings.

Sheng (slang) often drops prefixes, but standard Swahili remains the norm.

Traditional Swahili uses these prefixes with great respect for elders.

These prefixes derive from Proto-Bantu class markers.

대화 시작하기

Unafanya nini?

Unaenda wapi?

Unasoma nini?

Anafanya kazi gani?

일기 주제

Describe your morning routine using 'ni-'.
Describe what your friend is doing right now using 'a-'.
Ask a friend about their plans using 'u-'.
Write a short story about a person's day.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct prefix.

___nasoma.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ni
ni- is for I.
Choose the correct form. 객관식

Which is 'You are reading'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Unasoma
u- is for you.
Fix the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Mimi ninasoma.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninasoma
Remove redundant pronoun.
Build the sentence. Sentence Building

I + am + reading.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninasoma
ni- is for I.
Match the prefix to the meaning. Match Pairs

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

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Correct
These are the standard prefixes.
Conjugate 'soma' for 'He/She'. Conjugation Drill

___soma

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: A
a- is for he/she.
Is the rule true? True False Rule

Prefixes are optional.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
They are mandatory.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Unafanya nini? B: ___nasoma.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ni
The speaker is 'I'.

Score: /8

연습 문제

8 exercises
Fill in the correct prefix.

___nasoma.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ni
ni- is for I.
Choose the correct form. 객관식

Which is 'You are reading'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Unasoma
u- is for you.
Fix the mistake. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Mimi ninasoma.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninasoma
Remove redundant pronoun.
Build the sentence. Sentence Building

I + am + reading.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninasoma
ni- is for I.
Match the prefix to the meaning. Match Pairs

ni- : I, u- : You, a- : He/She

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Correct
These are the standard prefixes.
Conjugate 'soma' for 'He/She'. Conjugation Drill

___soma

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: A
a- is for he/she.
Is the rule true? True False Rule

Prefixes are optional.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
They are mandatory.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Unafanya nini? B: ___nasoma.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ni
The speaker is 'I'.

Score: /8

자주 묻는 질문 (8)

Yes, it is mandatory for grammar.

Yes, for emphasis, but it's redundant.

No, it works for both he and she.

You need plural prefixes.

Yes, they are standard in all writing.

That's the negative form.

No, it's very consistent.

Match it to the person you are talking about.

Scaffolded Practice

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

Verb endings

Swahili prefixes are mandatory.

French low

Subject pronouns

Swahili integrates the subject.

German moderate

Verb endings

Swahili prefix system is more rigid.

Japanese low

Particles

Swahili uses verb morphology.

Arabic moderate

Verb prefixes/suffixes

Swahili is strictly prefix-based.

Chinese none

None

Swahili is highly inflected.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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