Swahili question words #6

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    Asante sana
    Sayi Michael

Komentáře • 97

  • @davetmuzwidzwa8237
    @davetmuzwidzwa8237 Před 2 lety +6

    Sayi, you are gifted bwana. Sasa ninaweza kuzungumza kidogo kiswahili. Asante sana kwa uwezo wako.

  • @ronaldhendersonakathefitne8806

    Sayi is really a great teacher I took many private lessons from him and I must say he is the best teacher out there he enjoys teaching and you can tell

  • @MrKhandaCool
    @MrKhandaCool Před 3 lety +5

    I find this so interesting as a Zulu language speaker. So similar yet so different. Nini is nini in Zulu, nini is ini, nani is bani, ngapi is ngaki and depending on which region you are from, some Zulu speakers do use ngapi. Super exciting stuff indeed. Asante sana mwalimu.

  • @maggieerioth7042
    @maggieerioth7042 Před 2 lety +1

    You are the best teacher I've listened to, the others confuse me

  • @derrickmukonyezi
    @derrickmukonyezi Před rokem

    I really like the class and am attentive learning

  • @antoin2189
    @antoin2189 Před 5 lety +3

    Habari... Ninajifunza Kiswahili.
    Asante sana. 🤓🤓🤓

  • @lukwagoeria7941
    @lukwagoeria7941 Před 5 lety +11

    Thanks mwalimu, I really enjoy your lessons

    • @jenniferfalalrubanga9936
      @jenniferfalalrubanga9936 Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the teaching style that makes it easy to learn.Use of Je used to confuse me.

  • @arweeloabdi6926
    @arweeloabdi6926 Před 5 lety +4

    Good teacher really

  • @limalinks3157
    @limalinks3157 Před rokem

    Teacher sayimicheal your so great❤

  • @fabiovescovi6621
    @fabiovescovi6621 Před 3 lety +3

    your classes are really effective Mwalimu, congrats from London.

  • @martinomartino184
    @martinomartino184 Před 4 lety +1

    Asante mwalimu. U are the best

  • @klaussommer4099
    @klaussommer4099 Před rokem

    Mimi ninafurahia ma fundisho yako. Asante sana

  • @fadumomaclin2617
    @fadumomaclin2617 Před 5 lety +9

    Thank you for teaching us kiswahili

  • @roohullahlebbaithamby6531

    Perfect lessons
    Really useful me I have been leaning many from you sir

  • @liliancheruto9657
    @liliancheruto9657 Před 4 lety +1

    you are a good teacher I love you

  • @usanaseaaliyah201
    @usanaseaaliyah201 Před 6 lety +5

    this is good how you are teaching.....for real now
    am getting something from your lessons

  • @juliem1674
    @juliem1674 Před 3 lety +1

    Just coming across your teaching....lovely👏👏

  • @bmksakali
    @bmksakali Před 4 lety +3

    great fundiza

  • @BlueboyIvyandRubythedogs.

    Hapa is over here from swahili

  • @soumayazaddem811
    @soumayazaddem811 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much for these videos ..soooo uselful 🤗

  • @gabrielisack7786
    @gabrielisack7786 Před 5 lety +2

    I have enjoyed your lesson

  • @minormine4417
    @minormine4417 Před 4 lety +1

    I like Tanzanian Kiswahili they speak really Kiswahili language in East Africa Countries, if you want to speak good Kiswahili (Swahili) go Tanzania

  • @alkasel7266
    @alkasel7266 Před 3 lety

    you are the best teacher asante sana

  • @successcollege4283
    @successcollege4283 Před rokem

    Asante sana

  • @maggieerioth7042
    @maggieerioth7042 Před 2 lety

    Very nice

  • @OriginalKoolade
    @OriginalKoolade Před 6 lety +4

    Jamani Michael wewe ni vizuri sana! Appreciate these videos a lot! Being born in Tanzania but raised in the states I've lost touch with my swahili, however with these videos I see it coming back in no time!! Mungu akubariki!

  • @teresaw4573
    @teresaw4573 Před 3 lety

    Sayi is good enough
    Great

  • @libanqdi3529
    @libanqdi3529 Před 6 lety +4

    I really appreciate it ❤

  • @mosesoloya2269
    @mosesoloya2269 Před 5 lety

    Saying Michael
    The best teacher on planet earth
    I couldn't speak even sword,but right now am able to describe my self in kiswahili
    thanks a lot

  • @adrianasantos3539
    @adrianasantos3539 Před 3 lety

    I love your classes!!!

  • @giabryaburad
    @giabryaburad Před 4 lety

    Asanteeeee Mwalimu !! Ninasubiri wewe huko Italia!!

  • @nimcoshaandi3606
    @nimcoshaandi3606 Před 5 lety

    I like this teacher
    He is verry cleaver

  • @Charlieat40
    @Charlieat40 Před rokem

    Now i can ask quesfions in Swahili just point at stuff and just point at stuff and throw a Swahili question word….even if the listener has no idea what I’m saying 🎉😂

  • @bobpolyglot452
    @bobpolyglot452 Před 6 měsíci

    Asane mualimu (in Arabic Ahsanta mualimi which means well done teacher) احسنت معلمي

  • @muhiyadinhasanmuhiyadin4858

    Thank you

  • @daafahachannell7622
    @daafahachannell7622 Před 6 lety +1

    Geat video thanks

  • @rhynopolyplastlimited7985

    That's awesome. It's very useful video.

  • @blackflag609
    @blackflag609 Před 3 lety

    very nice

  • @namandamugenyielse7551

    Asante mwalimu

  • @mustafaahmed2007
    @mustafaahmed2007 Před 6 lety +1

    Asante sana mwalimu kufundisha sisi swahili.

    • @juxbenpaul8922
      @juxbenpaul8922 Před 4 lety

      I see many errors in your sentense that is not completed try to make it again some words are not here.

    • @juxbenpaul8922
      @juxbenpaul8922 Před 4 lety

      You have to say asante kwa kutufundisha kiswahili vizuri!

    • @juxbenpaul8922
      @juxbenpaul8922 Před 4 lety

      We have subject and predicate in English sentenses so even in swahil we have these too so if you make your Swahili sentences try to follow the rules

    • @selemanshidda9688
      @selemanshidda9688 Před rokem

      Kufundisha sisi====ku-TU-fundisha'; Kufundisha wao====ku-WA-fundisha; Kufundisha yeye====ku-M-fundisha; Kufundisha wewe====ku-KU-fundisha

  • @omarisuleiman7027
    @omarisuleiman7027 Před 4 lety

    Asante sana mwalimu

  • @ivajur
    @ivajur Před 6 lety +1

    Jambo!
    Great video. Asante

  • @mohamedhashi2726
    @mohamedhashi2726 Před 5 lety

    it is very important to learning swahil language and like

  • @eddykingug2164
    @eddykingug2164 Před 4 lety +1

    Asante

  • @ruweydaruun345
    @ruweydaruun345 Před 6 lety +1

    thanks you helped a sister😊

  • @akugizibwechristine6781
    @akugizibwechristine6781 Před 6 lety +2

    You are such a good teacher.

  • @xieruiyun5633
    @xieruiyun5633 Před 4 lety

    1. nani-who
    2. wapi-where
    3. lini-when
    4. je-yes/no question
    5. vipi-how
    6. kwanini-why
    7. wangapi-how many
    8. gani-which
    9. nini-what
    10. lini-when
    11. na wewe je?

  • @ShambaniFarm
    @ShambaniFarm Před rokem

    Je at the end of the sentance does not always have to mean "what about you". Yes, it can mean what about you but not always. Example, if you say "Wewe umefika, na Juma je? This means, you have arrived, but what about Juma?. Another example, Umesema huwezi kuja kesho, keshokutwa je? This means, you have said you cant come tomorrow, but what about the day after tomorrow?. Another example, Hupendi kula wali, na ugali je? This means, you don't like eating rice, but what about poridge?

  • @jumabjumajuma8787
    @jumabjumajuma8787 Před 6 lety

    uko vizuri

  • @teresaw4573
    @teresaw4573 Před 3 lety

    I Love you

  • @innocentnyathin7276
    @innocentnyathin7276 Před 4 lety +3

    I live in Uganda.Is it possible to pay using mobile money?

    • @swahilidarlanguageschool2043
      @swahilidarlanguageschool2043  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Innocent, Yes it is possible, you can use Mpesa or Airtell money to make the payments, would you whatsapp me for more information. here is my number 0753073780

  • @abdirahmancadoo691
    @abdirahmancadoo691 Před 6 lety

    Good

  • @nagamotoso9228
    @nagamotoso9228 Před 5 lety

    Asante Sana!(^^)

  • @pol_kruts5408
    @pol_kruts5408 Před 3 lety +1

    Shikamoo! Your site doesn’t work. How I can check my answer?

  • @ernestarmstrong7549
    @ernestarmstrong7549 Před 3 lety

    Teachers think in groups of words, in this case questions. All this does is confuse learners. These words should be learned separately in different sessions.

  • @abdirahmancadoo691
    @abdirahmancadoo691 Před 6 lety

    Tanks

  • @juxbenpaul8922
    @juxbenpaul8922 Před 4 lety

    Mimi naona kujifunza kingereza ni rahisi kuliko kiswahili! Kiswahili kinasumbua sana labda mtu azamie nchi wanayoongea kiswahili kwa mda kidogo ndipo ataweza otherwise they can t speak it

  • @danmzungu3427
    @danmzungu3427 Před 4 lety +1

    Comfusing oart is ipi means which too n how
    does that fit lol.. n why is huko oale and hapo all mean there

  • @denischarette7972
    @denischarette7972 Před 3 lety

    Sayi, ninataka kujua: why? is kwa nini? But is it also: mbona?

  • @utpalkar5907
    @utpalkar5907 Před 4 lety

    Can you specify book is called kitabu or vitabu pls Sir Sayi Michael?

    • @23MzSmith
      @23MzSmith Před 4 lety

      Book-kitabu and books-vitabu one is singular and the other is plural, I hope you already were able to figure it out though.

    • @melokulelekankumalo3402
      @melokulelekankumalo3402 Před 2 lety

      @@23MzSmith Asante Sana. That was helpful for me as well. Ase' 👊🏿

  • @demondburgess7514
    @demondburgess7514 Před 5 lety

    Is NANI used in the beginning of the sentence or can you treat it like WAPI and LINI in the beginning or end of sentence?

    • @emariusrush3285
      @emariusrush3285 Před 4 lety

      Yes example 👉🏿 Nani anakuja??= Who's coming??
      Au 👉🏿or
      👉🏿Anakuja Nani?=who's coming???

    • @emariusrush3285
      @emariusrush3285 Před 4 lety

      Yes example 👉🏿 Nani anakuja??= Who's coming??
      Au 👉🏿or
      👉🏿Anakuja Nani?=who's coming???

  • @sbofficial3140
    @sbofficial3140 Před 2 lety

    I can.t see you what you

  • @ssenyowilliams
    @ssenyowilliams Před 5 lety

    If i want to ask, how much food do you have?

  • @elizabethharvey6992
    @elizabethharvey6992 Před 3 lety

    Asanta mwalimu. I don't understand #10 verb+je. Can you give me an example in a sentence? Thanks...

    • @sibongilechimbaza
      @sibongilechimbaza Před 2 lety

      @Awa Wow!! Wonderful explanation, thanks a lot.
      As a speaker of a Bantu language (Chichewa, from Malawi), my instincts drew me to this meaning but only in the "what" sense. In the streets, it sounded like ji and not je😆😅
      In our country we could say it's -nji. Alisemaji could translate to "amakambanji?" but it's rarely used.

  • @iiwadsheekada-t7o
    @iiwadsheekada-t7o Před 6 lety

    How can i get more kiswahili Words I understand how to conjection the words but i dont know more words Help me please

  • @ayubhassan585
    @ayubhassan585 Před 5 lety

    kuandikA yako haionikanna

  • @danmzungu3427
    @danmzungu3427 Před 4 lety

    Comfusing oart is ipi means which too n how does that fit lol.. n why is huko oale and hapo all mean there

    • @jinasa180
      @jinasa180 Před 3 lety +1

      Most of the time "huko" express talking with a person who is far from you and "hapo" is like you are talking with a person who is near you and it is likely you see each other.
      Example ;
      -How is the weather "there" in Europe?
      - Vipi hali ya hewa " huko" ulaya
      *Touch there (while pointing your finger to show some body)
      * shika " hapo "
      Iam not a swahili teacher but iam a Tanzanian my explanation is just based on experience, so i hope i helped.