Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use the infix -m- inside a verb to mean 'him' or 'her' when they are the object of the action.
- Place -m- immediately before the verb root: 'Anampenda' (He loves him/her).
- It only refers to people (Class 1/2 nouns).
- If the verb root starts with a vowel, use -mw- instead: 'Anamwita' (He calls him/her).
Verb Conjugation with -m-
| Subject | Tense | Infix | Root | Full Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Ni
|
na
|
m
|
penda
|
Ninammpenda
|
|
U
|
na
|
m
|
penda
|
Unampenda
|
|
A
|
na
|
m
|
penda
|
Anampenda
|
|
Tu
|
na
|
m
|
penda
|
Tunampenda
|
|
M
|
na
|
m
|
penda
|
Mnampenda
|
|
Wa
|
na
|
m
|
penda
|
Wanampenda
|
Vowel Root Variations
| Root | Infix | Result |
|---|---|---|
|
ita
|
m
|
mwita
|
|
ona
|
m
|
mwona
|
|
ambia
|
m
|
mwambia
|
Meanings
The -m- infix acts as an object pronoun for people (Class 1 nouns) within the verb structure.
Direct Object
Refers to a person receiving the action of the verb.
“Ninamjua. (I know him/her.)”
“Anampenda mama. (He loves mother.)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Subj-Tense-m-Root
|
Ninamwona
|
|
Negative
|
Subj-Tense-m-Root
|
Simwoni
|
|
Future
|
Subj-ta-m-Root
|
Nitampenda
|
|
Past
|
Subj-li-m-Root
|
Nilimwona
|
|
Question
|
Subj-Tense-m-Root?
|
Unamwona?
|
|
Relative
|
Subj-Tense-m-Root-ye
|
Ninayempenda
|
正式程度
Ninamwona. (General)
Ninamwona. (General)
Namwona. (General)
Namwona. (General)
The -m- Infix Map
Usage
- Animate People only
Position
- Infix Inside the verb
按水平分级的例句
Ninamwona.
I see him/her.
Anampenda mama.
He loves mother.
Tunamsaidia.
We are helping him/her.
Namjua.
I know him/her.
Simwoni rafiki.
I don't see the friend.
Nitampigia simu.
I will call him/her.
Ulimwona jana?
Did you see him/her yesterday?
Anamtafuta mwalimu.
He is looking for the teacher.
Yule ambaye ninampenda ni mrefu.
The one whom I love is tall.
Alimwambia ukweli.
He told him the truth.
Tunamheshimu sana.
We respect him/her a lot.
Anamfanyia kazi.
He is working for him/her.
Alimwita ili amsaidie.
He called him so that he could help him.
Huwezi kumwacha peke yake.
You cannot leave him alone.
Anamfukuza kazi.
He is firing him from work.
Nilimwona akicheza.
I saw him playing.
Ni muhimu kumwongoza vyema.
It is important to guide him well.
Anamchukulia kama ndugu.
He treats him like a brother.
Alimwokoa kutoka hatari.
He saved him from danger.
Tunamtegemea sana.
We rely on him a lot.
Alimwimbia wimbo wa sifa.
He sang him a song of praise.
Anamwendea kwa unyenyekevu.
He approaches him with humility.
Tunamwona kama kiongozi.
We view him as a leader.
Alimwambia asiondoke.
He told him not to leave.
容易混淆
Learners mix up 'm-' (you plural) and '-m-' (him/her).
Learners use '-m-' for groups.
Using '-m-' for things.
常见错误
Ninakula yeye
Ninamla
Ninamona
Ninamwona
Ninamkula (apple)
Nakila
M-penda
Anampenda
Simwona
Simwoni
Nilimona
Nilimwona
Anampenda wao
Anawapenda
Anayempenda
Anayempenda
Anamfanyia yeye
Anamfanyia
Anamwita mwalimu
Anamwita mwalimu
Anamwambiya
Anamwambia
Anamchukua yeye
Anamchukua
Anamwona mimi
Ananiona
句型
Nina___ (verb root) (person).
Je, una___ (verb root) (person)?
Nilim___ (verb root) jana.
Sina___ (verb root) (person).
Real World Usage
Namwona sasa.
Ninamfahamu meneja.
Ninamtafuta dereva.
Ninamwita mhudumu.
Ninamfuata.
Ninamheshimu baba.
Vowel Rule
Animate Only
Pro-Drop
Respect
Smart Tips
Always add a 'w' to the infix.
If it's not a person, don't use -m-.
Drop the noun if the context is clear.
Use the full infix structure.
发音
Glide insertion
When the root starts with a vowel, add 'w' to bridge the sound.
Statement
Ninamwona. ↘
Neutral declarative tone.
记住它
记忆技巧
M is for Man (or Woman). If it's a person, use -m-.
视觉联想
Imagine a tiny letter 'm' sitting inside a giant verb sandwich. The 'm' is holding a person's hand.
Rhyme
When the object is a friend, put an m in the middle to the end.
Story
Juma sees his friend. He wants to say 'I see him'. He takes the verb 'ona' and puts 'm' inside. Now he says 'Ninamwona' with a big smile.
Word Web
挑战
Write 5 sentences about your family using the -m- infix.
文化笔记
The infix is used heavily in polite speech to show respect.
Colloquial Sheng often drops the infix for speed.
More formal and precise usage of infixes.
Derived from the Proto-Bantu object marker *mu-.
对话开场白
Unamjua nani hapa?
Ulimwona nani jana?
Unamheshimu nani zaidi?
Je, unamtegemea nani?
日记主题
常见错误
Test Yourself
Nina___penda (him).
I call him.
Find and fix the mistake:
Ninamkula (apple).
Ninamwona.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
I / see / him (past)
Can I use -m- for a cat?
A: Unamjua? B: Ndiyo, ___.
Score: /8
练习题
8 exercisesNina___penda (him).
I call him.
Find and fix the mistake:
Ninamkula (apple).
Ninamwona.
Match: Namwita, Namjua, Nampenda
I / see / him (past)
Can I use -m- for a cat?
A: Unamjua? B: Ndiyo, ___.
Score: /8
常见问题 (8)
No, only for human beings (Class 1/2).
It's a phonetic bridge before vowel-starting roots.
Yes, if the object is a person.
Use -wa- instead.
Yes, it is standard Swahili.
Yes, the verb ending changes to -i.
Mostly, though some colloquial forms vary.
Position! Subject is at the start, object is after the tense.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Clitic pronouns (lo/la)
Swahili infixes are part of the verb word itself.
Object pronouns (le/la)
Swahili is agglutinative.
Accusative case
Verb-internal vs case-based.
Particles (o)
Particle vs Infix.
Suffix pronouns
Suffix vs Infix.
Word order
Word order vs Morphological marking.