
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
- General
- Colors
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 |
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Lesson One |
Lesson Two |
Lesson Three |
Swahili II |
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Lesson One |
Lesson Two |
Lesson Three |
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