Area where Swahili is spoken natively in Africa—it has spread further south and west as a regional lingua franca.

First Steps

First Lesson

  • Verbs (General Structure, Subject Prefixes, Negation, Infinitive)
  • Present (+Habitual)
  • Nouns (Overview, Concept of Noun Classes, Concord)
  • M/W

Second Lesson

  • M/Mi
  • Imperative and Subjunctive
  • Past (Simple Past and Past Perfect)
  • Questions

Third Lesson

  • Ji/Ma
  • Future
  • Possesives
  • Hotelini (Ordering at the Restaurant)

Fourth Lesson

  • Ki/Vi
  • Locative
  • Demonstratives (Here, There and beyond)
  • Directions (Telling the Way)

Fifth Lesson

  • N/N
  • Passive
  • Numbers
  • Cooking

Sixth Lesson

  • U/N
  • Object
  • Family

Seventh Lesson

  • Conditional
  • "Already"
  • Public Transport

Eighth Lesson

  • Relative
  • Participle
  • Time

Nineth Lesson

  • Single Syllable


Structured Overview

Verbs

  • General (General Structure, Subject Prefixes, Negation)
  • Present (+Habitual)
  • Imperative
  • Past (Simple Past and Past Perfect)
  • Future
  • Subjunctive
  • "Already"
  • Passive
  • Object
  • Conditional
  • Relative
  • Participle
  • Locative
  • Single Syllable
  • Overview

Adjectives

Nouns

  • General (Overview, Concept of Noun Classes, Concord)
  • M/W
  • M/Mi
  • Ji/Ma
  • Ki/Vi
  • N/N
  • U/N
  • Overview

Questions

  • General

Numbers

  • Numbers

Demonstratives

  • Demonstratives (Here, There and beyond)

Possesives

  • Possesives

Time

  • Time

Other

  • Informal/Spoken Language
  • Regional differences

Topics

  • Greetings
  • Hotelini (Ordering at the Restaurant)
  • Directions (Telling the Way)
  • Cooking
  • Family
  • Public Transport




Swahili I
Lesson One
Lesson Two
Lesson Three
Swahili II
Lesson One
Lesson Two
Lesson Three
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