A1 Verb Conjugation 1 min read 简单

Monosyllabic Verbs and 'ku-'

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

When using monosyllabic verbs in the present tense, you must keep the 'ku-' prefix to maintain the verb's structure.

  • Monosyllabic verbs (e.g., -la, -nywa) keep 'ku' in the present tense: 'Ninakula' (I am eating).
  • In the negative, the 'ku' is dropped: 'Sili' (I am not eating).
  • In other tenses like the past (-li-) or future (-ta-), the 'ku' is dropped: 'Nilikula' (I ate).
Subject + Tense + (ku) + Verb Stem

2. Negative Present Tense (No 'ku')

Subject Negative Stem Result
I
si
li
sili
You
hu
li
huli
He/She
ha
li
hali

Present Tense Conjugation of -la (to eat)

Subject Prefix Tense Stem Result
I
ni
na
ku-la
ninakula
You
u
na
ku-la
unakula
He/She
a
na
ku-la
anakula
We
tu
na
ku-la
tunakula
You (pl)
m
na
ku-la
mnakula
They
wa
na
ku-la
wanakula

Meanings

Monosyllabic verbs are verbs with only one syllable in their root form. In Swahili, these verbs require the 'ku-' prefix in the present tense to act as a placeholder for the missing syllable.

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Present Tense Retention

Using 'ku' in the present tense.

“Ninakula.”

“Anakunywa maji.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Monosyllabic Verbs and 'ku-'
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Subj + na + ku + Stem
Ninakula
Negative
Neg + Stem
Sili
Past
Subj + li + Stem
Nilikula
Future
Subj + ta + Stem
Nitakula
Question
Subj + na + ku + Stem?
Unakula?
Short Answer
Neg + Stem
Sili

正式程度

正式
Ninakula chakula.

Ninakula chakula. (Dining)

中性
Ninakula.

Ninakula. (Dining)

非正式
Nakula.

Nakula. (Dining)

俚语
Nakula mimi.

Nakula mimi. (Dining)

The 'ku-' Rule Map

Monosyllabic Verbs

Present Tense

  • ku- Keep it!

Negative

  • Drop Remove it

Past/Future

  • Drop Remove it

按水平分级的例句

1

Ninakula chakula.

I am eating food.

2

Anakunywa maji.

He/she is drinking water.

3

Ninakuja sasa.

I am coming now.

4

Wanapa zawadi.

They are giving a gift.

1

Sili nyama leo.

I am not eating meat today.

2

Hanywi pombe.

He/she is not drinking alcohol.

3

Hatuji nyumbani.

We are not coming home.

4

Hampi pesa.

He/she is not giving him money.

1

Nilikula wali jana.

I ate rice yesterday.

2

Nitakunywa chai kesho.

I will drink tea tomorrow.

3

Walikuja mapema.

They came early.

4

Alinipa kitabu.

He gave me a book.

1

Kama huli, utaumwa.

If you don't eat, you will get sick.

2

Haji hapa tena.

He doesn't come here anymore.

3

Sinywi kahawa usiku.

I don't drink coffee at night.

4

Hampi nafasi ya kuongea.

He doesn't give him a chance to speak.

1

Ingawa ninakula, bado nina njaa.

Even though I am eating, I am still hungry.

2

Sijui kwa nini hawaji.

I don't know why they aren't coming.

3

Anapokunywa maji, anapumzika.

When he drinks water, he rests.

4

Hampii chochote.

He doesn't give him anything.

1

Wala hawali wala hawanywi.

They neither eat nor drink.

2

Haji wala hanipi jibu.

He neither comes nor gives me an answer.

3

Ninakula kwa raha zangu.

I am eating at my own leisure.

4

Anapokuja, kila mtu ananyamaza.

When he comes, everyone goes silent.

容易混淆

Monosyllabic Verbs and 'ku-' 对比 Infinitive 'ku-' vs. Present 'ku-'

Learners think the 'ku-' in 'ninakula' means 'to'.

Monosyllabic Verbs and 'ku-' 对比 Negative 'ku-' vs. Affirmative 'ku-'

Learners keep 'ku-' in the negative.

Monosyllabic Verbs and 'ku-' 对比 Monosyllabic vs. Polysyllabic

Applying 'ku-' to all verbs.

常见错误

Ninla

Ninakula

Forgot the 'ku-' filler.

Sikuli

Sili

Added 'ku-' in negative.

Nilikukula

Nilikula

Added 'ku-' in past.

Nitakukula

Nitakula

Added 'ku-' in future.

Hanakula

Hali

Incorrect negative formation.

Tunakunywa

Tunakunywa

Correct, but check negative.

Wanakuja

Wanakuja

Correct, but check past.

Anakupa

Anakupa

Correct, but check negative.

Sikupi

Sikupi

Incorrect negative.

Alikupa

Alinipa

Wrong object prefix.

Wala hawali

Wala hawali

Correct, but check context.

Haji

Haji

Correct.

Sinywi

Sinywi

Correct.

句型

Mimi ___ ___.

Mimi ___ ___.

Wao ___ ___ jana.

Yeye ___ ___ kesho.

Real World Usage

Ordering food constant

Ninakula wali.

Texting friends very common

Nakula sasa.

Job interviews common

Ninakuja kwa muda.

Travel common

Tunakuja kesho.

Social media common

Nakunywa chai.

Food delivery apps common

Ninakula.

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The 'ku' check

Always ask: Is it present tense? If yes, keep 'ku'. If no, drop it.
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Negative trap

Never use 'ku' in the negative. It's the most common error.
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Learn the list

Memorize the 7 monosyllabic verbs: la, nywa, fa, ja, pa, cha, wa.
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Sound natural

Native speakers will notice if you miss the 'ku'. Practice until it's automatic.

Smart Tips

Check the tense. Present? Add 'ku'. Past/Future/Negative? Drop it.

Nila Ninakula

Always remove the 'ku' prefix.

Sikuli Sili

Focus on the rhythm. 'ni-na-ku-la' has a clear beat.

Ninla Ninakula

Check if the root is one syllable.

Ninasoma Ninasoma (no 'ku' needed)

发音

ni-na-KU-la

Stress

Stress is always on the penultimate syllable.

Statement

Ninakula. ↘

Falling intonation for facts.

Question

Unakula? ↗

Rising intonation for questions.

记住它

记忆技巧

K-U is for the K-U-rrent (current) tense.

视觉联想

Imagine a tiny, short verb (like a small person) who needs a 'ku-' crutch to stand up in the present. In the past or negative, they are strong enough to stand alone.

Rhyme

In the present, keep the ku, in the past, it's not for you!

Story

Little Verb 'La' was very short. He went to the Present Tense party and wore a 'ku-' hat to look taller. But when he went to the Negative party, he took his hat off because he wanted to look tough. When he went to the Past party, he didn't need the hat at all.

Word Web

-la-nywa-fa-ja-pa-cha-wa

挑战

Write 5 sentences using 'ninakula' and 'sili' today.

文化笔记

Eating is a communal activity. Using 'ninakula' is a common way to invite others to join.

In Nairobi slang, 'nakula' can sometimes be used to mean 'I am making money'.

The usage of these verbs is very standard, but pronunciation might be slightly more elongated.

The 'ku-' prefix is a remnant of the Bantu class 15 noun marker, which functions as an infinitive.

对话开场白

Unakula nini?

Je, unakunywa kahawa?

Watu wanakuja saa ngapi?

Kwa nini humpi pesa?

日记主题

Describe what you are eating right now.
Write about your daily habits regarding drinks.
Write about a time someone came to visit you.
Discuss the importance of giving gifts in your culture.

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank: Mimi ___ (eat).

Mimi ___ chakula.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ninakula
Present tense requires 'ku-'.
Choose the correct negative form. 多项选择

Mimi ___ (not eat).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sili
Negative drops 'ku-'.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Nilikukula.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nilikula
Past tense drops 'ku-'.
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: Mimi ninakula chakula
SVO order.
Translate to Swahili. 翻译

I am drinking water.

Answer starts with: Nin...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninakunywa maji
Correct present tense.
Conjugate for 'They'. Conjugation Drill

They are coming.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Wanakuja
Correct conjugation.
Match the tense. Match Pairs

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

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Present vs Past
Tense markers.
Select the correct future form. 多项选择

I will eat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nitakula
Future drops 'ku-'.

Score: /8

练习题

8 exercises
Fill in the blank: Mimi ___ (eat).

Mimi ___ chakula.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ninakula
Present tense requires 'ku-'.
Choose the correct negative form. 多项选择

Mimi ___ (not eat).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: sili
Negative drops 'ku-'.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Nilikukula.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nilikula
Past tense drops 'ku-'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

chakula / ninakula / mimi

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mimi ninakula chakula
SVO order.
Translate to Swahili. 翻译

I am drinking water.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ninakunywa maji
Correct present tense.
Conjugate for 'They'. Conjugation Drill

They are coming.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Wanakuja
Correct conjugation.
Match the tense. Match Pairs

Ninakula vs Nilikula

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Present vs Past
Tense markers.
Select the correct future form. 多项选择

I will eat.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nitakula
Future drops 'ku-'.

Score: /8

常见问题 (8)

They need it to act as a placeholder to make the verb sound complete in the present tense.

No, it's only used in the present tense.

No, only monosyllabic ones like -la, -nywa, etc.

You drop the 'ku-'.

No, they look the same but have different functions.

Practice the rhythm of 'ninakula'.

Very few, the rule is quite consistent.

Yes, it is standard Swahili.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

Present indicative

Swahili uses structural fillers for short verbs; Spanish does not.

French low

Présent

Swahili's 'ku-' is a prefix; French uses suffixes.

German low

Präsens

German has no equivalent to the 'ku-' filler.

Japanese low

Present tense

Swahili prefixes vs Japanese suffixes.

Arabic low

Present tense

Arabic root patterns are fixed; Swahili adds prefixes.

Chinese none

Present tense

Chinese has no conjugation.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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