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This book is intended for university students and anyone interested in learning Standard Swahili grammar as spoken in the East African Community of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. The most comprehensive grammar book currently available, some of the concepts covered in this book are greetings, numerals, telling the time, the Noun Class system, simple tenses such the past, present and future, adjectives and possessives. The book then progresses to more complex concepts such as Direct and Reported Speech, various verb typologies, other tenses, prepositions and conjunctions, adverbs and relative…mehr
This book is intended for university students and anyone interested in learning Standard Swahili grammar as spoken in the East African Community of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. The most comprehensive grammar book currently available, some of the concepts covered in this book are greetings, numerals, telling the time, the Noun Class system, simple tenses such the past, present and future, adjectives and possessives. The book then progresses to more complex concepts such as Direct and Reported Speech, various verb typologies, other tenses, prepositions and conjunctions, adverbs and relative pronouns. Each chapter includes many examples and sample sentences, easy to read charts, practice questions, answers to the practice questions, and a list of new vocabulary used within the chapter. On completing this book, the reader will be able to read, write and converse in Swahili with confidence.
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Autorenporträt
Oswald Almasi was born in Tanzania and educated at the University of Dar-es-Salaam. He has been an educator for more than 40 years, in the last 17 years as a professor of Swahili at the University of Toronto and also at York University since 2005. Michael David Fallon graduated from the University of Toronto as an African Studies Specialist. While at the University of Toronto he studied several languages including Portuguese, Arabic, and also Swahili under the tutelage of Oswald Almasi. He has also lived and spent time in East Africa. Nazish Pardhan Wared was born in Tanzania and educated at Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School in Dar-es-Salaam. She has also studied advanced Swahili under Oswald Almasi.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgments and Dedication 1. About the Swahili Language 2. The Alphabet, Pronunciation, and Common Mistakes 3. Personal Subject Prefixes, Personal Pronouns and Their Negations 4. Swahili Greetings 5. Present and Future Tenses and Their Negations 6. Simple Past and Past Perfect Tenses and Their Negations 7. The Swahili Noun Class System: M /WA and M /MI 8. Swahili Noun Classes: JI /MA Class and KI /VI Class 9. Swahili Noun Classes: N and U 81 10. Swahili Noun Classes: PA and KU and Noun Class Agreement 11. Object Infixes 12. Possessives 13. Adjectives 14. Demonstratives 15. Comparatives and Superlatives 16. Question Words, Phrases and Statements 17. The Verbs 'To Be,' 'To Have' and 'To Be in a Place' 18. Numbers 19. More About Swahili Numbers 20. Telling the Time in Swahili 21. Days, Months, and Dates in Swahili 22. Adverbs 23. Passive Form of the Verb 24. Stative Form of the Verb 25. Causative Form of the Verb 26. Prepositional Form of the Verb 27. Reciprocal Form of the Verb 28. Relatives The amba Relative, Relative Infixes and General Relative 29. Relatives Manner, Time and Place 30. Imperatives Verbs and Their Negations 31. KA Tense and Negation 32. Conditional Tenses: nge , ngali and ki Tenses and Their Negations 33. Additional Tenses and Their Negations 34. Prepositions and Conjunctions 35. Common Swahili Questions and Answers 36. Interjections, Idiomatic Expressions and Impersonal Subjects 37. Subjunctives 38. Diminutive, Augmentative and Collective Nouns 39. Direct and Reported Speech 40. Swahili Proverbs 41. Appendix: Important Charts 42. Swahili Vocabulary Dictionary About the Authors
Foreword Acknowledgments and Dedication 1. About the Swahili Language 2. The Alphabet, Pronunciation, and Common Mistakes 3. Personal Subject Prefixes, Personal Pronouns and Their Negations 4. Swahili Greetings 5. Present and Future Tenses and Their Negations 6. Simple Past and Past Perfect Tenses and Their Negations 7. The Swahili Noun Class System: M /WA and M /MI 8. Swahili Noun Classes: JI /MA Class and KI /VI Class 9. Swahili Noun Classes: N and U 81 10. Swahili Noun Classes: PA and KU and Noun Class Agreement 11. Object Infixes 12. Possessives 13. Adjectives 14. Demonstratives 15. Comparatives and Superlatives 16. Question Words, Phrases and Statements 17. The Verbs 'To Be,' 'To Have' and 'To Be in a Place' 18. Numbers 19. More About Swahili Numbers 20. Telling the Time in Swahili 21. Days, Months, and Dates in Swahili 22. Adverbs 23. Passive Form of the Verb 24. Stative Form of the Verb 25. Causative Form of the Verb 26. Prepositional Form of the Verb 27. Reciprocal Form of the Verb 28. Relatives The amba Relative, Relative Infixes and General Relative 29. Relatives Manner, Time and Place 30. Imperatives Verbs and Their Negations 31. KA Tense and Negation 32. Conditional Tenses: nge , ngali and ki Tenses and Their Negations 33. Additional Tenses and Their Negations 34. Prepositions and Conjunctions 35. Common Swahili Questions and Answers 36. Interjections, Idiomatic Expressions and Impersonal Subjects 37. Subjunctives 38. Diminutive, Augmentative and Collective Nouns 39. Direct and Reported Speech 40. Swahili Proverbs 41. Appendix: Important Charts 42. Swahili Vocabulary Dictionary About the Authors
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