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Kiswahili – 2016-07-30

From Duolingo:

  • Wana chakula.They have food.
  • Hawana wanafunzi.They don’t have students.
  • Huna misumari.You don’t have nails.
  • Hana mikuki.He doesn’t have spears.
  • Hatuna matunda.We don’t have fruit.
  • Sina chakula.I don’t have food.
  • Ana maembe.He has mangoes.
  • Una machungwa.You have oranges.
  • Hana watoto.He doesn’t have children.
  • Sina mtoto.I don’t have a baby.
  • Hatuna ndizi leo.We don’t have bananas today.
  • Wana matunda.They have fruit.
  • Huna mipira.You don’t have balls.
  • Hawana wazazi.They don’t have parents.
  • Hatuna nyama ya mbuzi.We don’t have goat meat.
  • Wana meza.They have a table.

 

 

Kiswahili – 2016-07-25

From Duolingo:

  • ninaI have
  • unayou have
  • ana – she/he has
  • tuna – we have
  • mnayou (pl) have
  • wanathey have
  • Sasa nina kalamu moja.Now I have one pen.
  • Sasa una bustani.Now you have a garden.
  • Ana malaria.She/He has malaria.
  • Leo tuna mgeni.Today we have a guest.
  • Mna shida?Do you (plural) have a problem?
  • Wana maembe mengi!They have a lot of mangoes!
  • Sina bustani.I don’t have a garden.
  • Huna shida.You don’t have a problem.
  • Hana virusi.She/He doesn’t have a virus.
  • Hatuna malaria. We don’t have malaria.
  • Hamna kalamu.You (pl) don’t have a pen.
  • Hawana chakula.They don’t have food.

 

Kiswahili – 2016-06-21

From Duolingo:

  • takatakagarbage
  • dirishawindow
  • motofire
  • Ninakula na sahani.I eat on a plate,
  • Ninaosha ndoo leo asubuhi.I am washing the bucket this morning.
  • Juma anasafisha bafu leo.Juma is cleaning the bathroom today.
  • Ninafua nguo na sabuni.I wash the clothes with soap.
  • Jamila anafagia choo. Jamila is sweeping the bathroom.
  • Faridi anaosha sufuria.Faridi washes the pots.
  • Wanaosha ndoo na sabuni.They wash the bucket with soap.
  • Tunapika na moto.We cook with fire.
  • Takataka ni mbaya.Garbage is bad.
  • Sipendi takataka.I don’t like garbage.
  • Unaosha vyombo? Are you washing the dishes?