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Adjective Agreement with Ki-Vi Nouns (Prefix ki-/vi-)

Always mirror the noun's ki- or vi- prefix onto the adjective to ensure perfect grammatical agreement.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

In Swahili, adjectives must match the prefix of the noun they describe; for Ki-Vi nouns, use the 'ki-' or 'vi-' prefix.

  • Singular Ki-Vi nouns take the 'ki-' prefix on adjectives: 'Kiti kikubwa' (A big chair).
  • Plural Ki-Vi nouns take the 'vi-' prefix on adjectives: 'Viti vikubwa' (Big chairs).
  • If the adjective starts with a vowel, the prefix changes slightly to 'ki-j' or 'vi-j'.
Noun(ki/vi) + Adjective(ki/vi)

Overview

Welcome to the wonderful world of Swahili noun classes! Today, we are diving into the Ki-Vi class. This is often called the 'thing' class.
It is one of the easiest classes to master. Why? Because it is very consistent.
Most nouns in this class represent inanimate objects. Think of things you can touch, like books, chairs, or tools. In Swahili, nouns and adjectives must match.
This is called agreement. If your noun starts with ki-, your adjective must too. If you have many things, the prefix changes to vi-.
It is like a secret code between words. Once you learn the pattern, you will sound like a pro.

How This Grammar Works

Imagine you are at a market in Stone Town. You see a beautiful book. In Swahili, 'book' is kitabu.
Now you want to say it is 'good'. The word for 'good' is the stem -zuri. Because kitabu starts with ki-, the adjective must also start with ki-.
So, you say kitabu kizuri. It is a simple mirror effect. What if you see five books?
The plural of kitabu is vitabu. Now, the adjective must change to match. You say vitabu vizuri.
The ki- becomes vi- for both the noun and the adjective. It is like a grammar traffic light. Green means go, and matching means correct!
This matching rule keeps the sentence organized. It tells the listener exactly which adjective describes which noun.

Formation Pattern

1
Matching adjectives to Ki-Vi nouns follows a clear three-step process.
2
Identify the noun's prefix. Is it singular (ki-) or plural (vi-)?
3
Take your adjective stem. For example, -kubwa (big) or -dogo (small).
4
Attach the matching prefix to the front of the adjective stem.
5
There is one small twist for vowel stems! If an adjective starts with a vowel, like -eupe (white), the prefix changes slightly. ki- becomes ch- and vi- becomes vy-.
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Kiti + -eupe = Kiti cheupe (White chair).
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Viti + -eupe = Viti vyeupe (White chairs).
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Think of this as a 'smoother' way to speak. It is easier to say cheupe than kieupe.

When To Use It

Use this agreement whenever you describe a Ki-Vi noun. This happens in almost every daily conversation!
  • Ordering Food: You might want a 'small' meal (chakula kidogo).
  • Shopping: You are looking for 'cheap' shoes (viatu rahisi - wait, rahisi is special, we will get to that!). Let's use 'good' shoes (viatu vizuri).
  • Asking Directions: You are looking for a 'big' island (kisiwa kikubwa).
  • Job Interviews: You might talk about your 'great' skills (ujuzi is different, but a 'specific' tool you use is kifaa maalum).
Basically, if the noun starts with ki- or vi-, get ready to match those prefixes!

When Not To Use It

Not every word starting with ki- follows this rule. This is where you need to be a bit of a detective.
  • People: Some words for people start with ki-. For example, kijana (youth) or kipofu (blind person). Even though they look like 'things', they are humans! Humans always take M-Wa class agreement. So, a 'good youth' is kijana mzuri, not kijana kizuri. Calling a person kizuri makes them sound like an object.
  • Invariable Adjectives: Some adjectives are 'borrowed' from Arabic. They never change. Words like ghali (expensive), safi (clean), and bora (excellent) stay the same regardless of the noun. Kiti safi and Viti safi are both correct. No ki- or vi- needed here!

Common Mistakes

Yes, even native speakers mess this up sometimes! The most common slip-up is forgetting the plural.
  • Mixing Prefixes: Don't say vitabu kizuri. If the books are plural, the 'goodness' must be plural too! It should be vitabu vizuri.
  • Vowel Confusion: Forgetting the ch- and vy- change. Saying kiti kieupe sounds a bit clunky. Try to remember the ch- for a more natural flow.
  • The Human Trap: Using ki- for people like kiongozi (leader). Remember: if it breathes and talks, it probably wants m- prefixes!

Contrast With Similar Patterns

How does this differ from other classes?
  • M-Wa Class: This is for people. Mtu mzuri (Good person). The prefix is m-.
  • M-Mi Class: This is for trees and plants. Mti mkubwa (Big tree). The prefix is m- for singular and mi- for plural.
  • Ki-Vi Class: This is our 'thing' class. It is unique because the ki- and vi- are very distinct sounds. You won't easily confuse viti (chairs) with miti (trees) once you hear the 'V' sound. The Ki-Vi class is like the reliable friend of Swahili grammar. It rarely breaks the rules!

Quick FAQ

Q

Does every 'thing' belong to the Ki-Vi class?

No! Many things belong to the N class (like nyumba - house). Ki-Vi is a specific club for nouns that usually start with Ki-.

Q

What if the noun starts with Ch-?

Great question! Nouns like chakula (food) are actually ki- nouns where the i dropped. They still follow Ki-Vi rules. Chakula kizuri (singular) and vyakula vizuri (plural).

Q

Is it hard to learn?

Not at all! It is just like matching your socks. If one is blue, the other should be blue too. If one is ki-, the other is ki-!

Ki-Vi Adjective Agreement

Noun Class Singular Prefix Plural Prefix Example (Big)
Ki-Vi
ki-
vi-
kikubwa / vikubwa

Meanings

This rule ensures that adjectives agree with the noun class they modify, specifically for the Ki-Vi class (often inanimate objects).

1

Physical Description

Describing the state or quality of a Ki-Vi noun.

“Kisu kikali (A sharp knife)”

“Visu vikali (Sharp knives)”

2

Abstract Concepts

Describing abstract nouns that fall into the Ki-Vi class.

“Chuo kikuu (A big school/university)”

“Vyuo vikuu (Big schools)”

Reference Table

Reference table for Adjective Agreement with Ki-Vi Nouns (Prefix ki-/vi-)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Noun(ki) + Adj(ki)
Kiti kikubwa
Plural
Noun(vi) + Adj(vi)
Viti vikubwa
Vowel-start
Noun(ki) + Adj(ki-j)
Kitu kijema
Question
Noun(ki) + Adj(ki)?
Kiti kikubwa?
Negative
Si + Noun(ki) + Adj(ki)
Si kiti kikubwa

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
Kiti hiki ni kikubwa.

Kiti hiki ni kikubwa. (Describing furniture)

중립
Kiti ni kikubwa.

Kiti ni kikubwa. (Describing furniture)

비격식체
Kiti kikubwa.

Kiti kikubwa. (Describing furniture)

속어
Kiti kubwa (common in casual speech).

Kiti kubwa (common in casual speech). (Describing furniture)

Ki-Vi Agreement Map

Ki-Vi Class

Singular

  • kiti chair

Plural

  • viti chairs

수준별 예문

1

Kiti kikubwa.

A big chair.

2

Chakula kizuri.

Good food.

1

Viti vikubwa vimevunjika.

The big chairs are broken.

2

Kisu kikali kiko jikoni.

The sharp knife is in the kitchen.

1

Chumba kidogo kimepangwa vizuri.

The small room is arranged well.

2

Vyombo vidogo vimeoshwa.

The small utensils have been washed.

1

Chuo kikuu kina wanafunzi wengi.

The big university has many students.

2

Vyuo vikuu vimefungwa leo.

The big universities are closed today.

1

Kitu kijema hutoka kwa Mungu.

A good thing comes from God.

2

Vitu vijema vimehifadhiwa.

The good things have been preserved.

1

Chombo kikubwa kimefika bandarini.

The large vessel has arrived at the port.

2

Vyombo vikubwa vimejaa mizigo.

The large vessels are full of cargo.

혼동하기 쉬운

Adjective Agreement with Ki-Vi Nouns (Prefix ki-/vi-) M-Wa Class

Learners mix up Ki-Vi and M-Wa.

Adjective Agreement with Ki-Vi Nouns (Prefix ki-/vi-) N Class

N class doesn't always show the prefix.

Adjective Agreement with Ki-Vi Nouns (Prefix ki-/vi-) Ma Class

Pluralization differences.

자주 하는 실수

Kiti kubwa

Kiti kikubwa

Missing the prefix agreement.

Viti kubwa

Viti vikubwa

Using singular adjective for plural noun.

Mtu kikubwa

Mtu mkubwa

Using wrong class prefix.

Kitu ema

Kitu kijema

Forgot the 'j' bridge for vowels.

Kiti nzuri

Kiti kizuri

Using wrong class agreement.

Viti zuri

Viti vizuri

Using singular adjective for plural.

Kitu kikuu

Kitu kikuu

Correct, but check if plural is needed.

Vitu vikuu

Vitu vikuu

Correct.

Kiti kirefu

Kiti kirefu

Correct.

Kitu kimoja

Kitu kimoja

Correct.

Vitu viwili

Vitu viwili

Correct.

Kiti kile

Kiti kile

Correct.

문장 패턴

___ ni ___.

___ ni ___.

Nina ___ ___.

Real World Usage

Shopping very common

Kisu hiki ni kikubwa.

Texting constant

Kiti kiko wapi?

Job Interview common

Chuo kikuu ni kizuri.

💡

Check the prefix

Always look at the first two letters of the noun.
⚠️

Don't guess

If you don't know the class, look it up.
🎯

Practice aloud

Saying it helps muscle memory.

Smart Tips

Look at the noun prefix.

Kiti kubwa Kiti kikubwa

Change ki to vi.

Viti kikubwa Viti vikubwa

Add the 'j'.

Kitu ema Kitu kijema

발음

ki-KU-bwa

Prefix stress

The prefix is usually unstressed.

Declarative

Kiti kikubwa.

Statement of fact.

암기하기

기억법

Ki is for the singular key, Vi is for the plural victory.

시각적 연상

Imagine a single chair (kiti) with a 'ki' sticker on it, and a pile of chairs (viti) with 'vi' stickers.

Rhyme

Ki for one, Vi for many, match the prefix, don't miss any.

Story

I bought a small chair (kiti kidogo). Then I bought more chairs (viti vidogo). Now my room is full of chairs.

Word Web

kitivitikisuvisukituvitu

챌린지

Find 3 objects in your room, name them in Swahili, and describe them using an adjective.

문화 노트

Standard Swahili is strictly taught here.

Sheng (slang) often simplifies these rules.

Bantu noun class system.

대화 시작하기

Kiti hiki ni kikubwa?

Unapenda chakula kizuri?

Kisu hiki ni kikali?

일기 주제

Describe your favorite chair.
List three things in your kitchen.
Write about a school you know.

자주 하는 실수

Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답


Incorrect

정답

Test Yourself

Choose the correct adjective. 객관식

Kiti ___ (kubwa)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kikubwa
Kiti is singular Ki-Vi.
Fill in the blank.

Viti ___ (kubwa)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: vikubwa
Viti is plural Ki-Vi.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kiti vikubwa.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kiti kikubwa
Singular noun needs singular adjective.
Translate to Swahili. 번역

A sharp knife.

Answer starts with: Kis...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kisu kikali
Kisu is singular Ki-Vi.

Score: /4

연습 문제

4 exercises
Choose the correct adjective. 객관식

Kiti ___ (kubwa)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: kikubwa
Kiti is singular Ki-Vi.
Fill in the blank.

Viti ___ (kubwa)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: vikubwa
Viti is plural Ki-Vi.
Fix the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kiti vikubwa.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kiti kikubwa
Singular noun needs singular adjective.
Translate to Swahili. 번역

A sharp knife.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kisu kikali
Kisu is singular Ki-Vi.

Score: /4

자주 묻는 질문 (6)

It is a noun class for objects.

It starts with ki- or vi-.

Use 'ki-j' or 'vi-j'.

Yes, all the time.

It takes practice.

Very few.

Scaffolded Practice

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

Gender/Number agreement

Swahili has many more classes than Spanish.

French partial

Gender/Number agreement

Swahili prefixes are more systematic.

German partial

Case/Gender agreement

Swahili uses prefixes on the adjective itself.

Japanese none

None

Japanese has no noun class agreement.

Arabic partial

Gender/Number agreement

Arabic uses suffixes; Swahili uses prefixes.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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