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Wednesday, 16 February 2022

Possessives (my/mine, your/yours, her/hers etc.)

There are two ways of expressing possessives;

1.       Combining an appropriate possessive prefix with a possessive stem.

For example; Jina langu ni Wambui [My name is Wambui]

L- is a possessive prefix.

-angu is a possessive stem.

 

2.      Using the associative suffix ‘-a’ [of]

For example; kitabu cha mwalimu [Book of the teacher]

                        Mtoto wa Ali [Child of Ali]

 

 The prefixes have to agree with the noun class of the noun they are giving more information about.

These are the stems for possessives:

-angu             my, mine                                           -etu                our, ours

-ako               your/yours(sing.)                            -enu               your, yours (pl.)

-ake               his/her, his/hers                              -ao                  their, theirs

 

 

Mifano

a)     Mgeni wangu                        [My visitor]

b)     Watoto wetu                         [Our children]

c)      Mama yako                           [Your mother]

d)     Baba yenu                             [Your (pl) father]

e)     Kitabu chake                         [His book]

f)       Nyumba zao                          [Their houses]

g)     Kalamu ya mwanafunzi      [Pen of the student]

h)     Kidole cha mkono                [Finger of the hand]

i)       Majani ya mti                       [Leaves of the tree]

j)       Chumba cha wageni            [Room of the guests]

 

Possessives and noun agreement summary

 

Noun Class

 

-a (of)

My/Our

Your/Your (pl)

His or Her/Their

M-WA

(sing.)

wa

wangu/wetu

wako/ wenu

 wake/ wao

(pl.)

wa

wangu/wetu

 wako/wenu

 wake/ wao

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M-MI

(sing.)

wa

wangu/wetu

wako/wenu

mti wake/mti wao

(pl.)

ya

yangu/yetu

yako/yenu

miti yake/miti yao

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JI-MA

(sing.)

la

langu/letu

 lako/ lenu

 lake/ lao

(pl.)

ya

yangu/yetu

yako/yenu

ma yake/ma yao

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KI-VI (cha-vya)

(sing.)

cha

changu/chetu

 chako/ chenu

 chake/ chao

(pl.)

vya

vyangu/vyetu

 vyako/ vyenu

 vyake/ vyao

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N

(sing.)

ya

yangu/yetu

 yako/ yenu

 yake/ yao

(pl.)

za

zangu/zetu

 zako/ zenu

 zake/ zao

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U

(sing.)

wa

wangu/wetu

 wako/ wenu

 wake/ wao

(pl.)

wa

zangu/zetu

 zako/ zenu

 zake/ zao

 

 Translate the following to Kiswahili.

1.       Your phone. 

2.      Her book. 

3.      The teacher said that the cup is hers. 

4.      These keys are theirs. 

5.      Where is our room?

6.      The shoes are yours.

7.      That house belongs to Juma.

8.     This is not Juma’s book.

9.      The man is looking for his wife.

10.  Have you finished your food?

 

Exercise 2: Family

What is being said: Huyu ni baba yangu

This is my father

That is my father

This is my mother

That is my uncle

 

What is being said: Mama yetu anaitwa Halima

My father’s name is Halima

Your mother’s name is Halima

Our mother’s name is Halima

My mother’s name is Halima

 

What is being said: Yule ni kaka yako

This is your brother

That is my sister

That is your brother

That is my cousin

 

How do you say 'grandfather' in Kiswahili?

Babu

Bibi

Dada

Mjomba

 

How do you say 'grandmother' in Kiswahili?

Babu

Bibi

Baba

Dada

 

How do you say ‘I have one child’ in Kiswahili?

Sina Watoto

Hatuna Watoto

Nina mtoto mmoja

Ana mtoto mmoja

 

What is being said: 'My fiance’s name is Salim'

Mchumba wangu anaitwa Salim

Mchumba wako anaitwa Salim

Mgeni wangu anaitwa Salim

Mgeni wangu ni mrefu

 

How does a woman say 'I am married' in Kiswahili?

Nimeoa

Nimeolewa

Sijaoa

Sijaolewa

 

How do you say ‘Cousin’ in Kiswahili?

Shangazi

Mjomba

Binamu

Mjukuu

 

Exercise 3: Possessives  (Vimilikishi)

Translate: My room

chumba changu

chumba chake

chumba chako

chumba chetu

 

Translate: Your shoe

Kiatu changu

kiatu chako

kiatu yako

Kiatu lako

 

Nguo hizi ni_________________.

Zangu

Langu

Changu

Yetu

 

Pluralize: Chumba hiki ni changu.

Chumba hiki ni chetu.

Vyumba hivi ni vyetu.

Chumba hiki ni kyangu.

Vyumba hivi ni vyake.

 

Rafiki_________atakuja kesho.

Yangu

changu

wangu

Langu

 

Viatu ___________ vinapendeza sana.

chetu

letu

Vyetu

yetu

 

Nyumba _________ina rangi ya kupendeza.

Yangu

Change

Chake

Lake

 

Uso ___________ unang’aa.

Lake

Wake

Chake

Yangu