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Verb of the Day - 31 October 2025
Å lese - to read Å lese is category two! Present: Jeg leser - I read Preterite: Jeg leste - I read (past tense) Present perfect: Jeg har lest - I have read
Verb of the Day - 15 November 2025
Kula - to eat Mimi ninakula - I am eating Wewe unakula - you are eating Yeye anakula - he/she is eating Sisi tunakula - we are eating Ninyi mnakula - you all are eating Wao wanakula - they are eating
Past tense: – Mimi nilikula (I ate) – Wewe ulikula (You ate) – Yeye alikula (He/She ate) – Sisi tulikula (We ate) – Ninyi mlikula (You all ate) – Wao walikula (They ate) Future tense: – Mimi nitakula (I will eat) – Wewe utakula (You will eat) – Yeye atakula (He/She will eat) – Sisi tutakula (We will eat) – Ninyi mtakula (You all will eat)
Grammar note: I am still learning how to conjugate in Swahili! I'm about level A0, or A1 (referring to the CEFR) but I found these great conjugation charts from Basic Swahili Verbs and Their Conjugations - Swahilitales Swahili ! Please check them out, they're amazing and very useful!
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