How to talk about possession "one having"

How to talk about possession "one having"

5:43 Jan 28, 2025
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In this lesson, you will learn how to work with the concept of "one having" in Swahili. It is indicated by the suffix -enye. This possesive enye will change depending on the noun class you are working with. In today's lesson we use the A-Wa noun class.Examples:The child that has a bowl is hungry- MTOTO Mwenye bakuli ana njaa.The children that have bowls are hungry- WATOTO wenye bakula wana njaa.Want to learn more? Simply download the LSN: Swahili for HOAMis from the app stores or follow me @learnswahilinow on instagram or tiktok➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must.But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you1. Do not know what to study2. Do not have hours on end to study3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback⁠It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳⁠⁠That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳⁠⁠👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? ⁠⁠Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure!⁠⁠It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress.  
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