The Swahili Present Tense [-NA-]
Thanks again, and welcome to lesson #13, THE SWAHILI PRESENT TENSE and Sentences Construction. For the entire Swahili course, https://www.udemy.com/course/swahili-... Jambo! This lesson will teach you how to create sense-making sentences using the PRESENT TENSE [-NA-]. You will experiment with constructing sentences with different Subject prefixes with the present tense. This is the most common tense used to create Swahili sentences, so ensure you understand it correctly. Let us know if you are experiencing problems; we will gladly help. As usual, I promise I will not bore you :) These lessons are tailored for you. Please LIKE, SHARE and COMMENT on our videos! We appreciate you for taking the time to learn with us. #swahilisentences #learnSwahili, #simpleswahilisentences #swahililanguagetutorial, #swahililessons, #swahiliforbeginners, #eastafricanlanguages, #languagelearning , #theswahilipresenttense, #swahiliafricalanguage, #commonswahiliphrases, #speakswahilifluently Thanks! Follow us on Social Media - Facebook: @sayitinswahili / sayitinswahili / Facebook: @londonswahili / londonswahili - Twitter: / sayitinswahili - TickTok: @sayitinswahili Karibuni! (Welcome!)

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