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Swati Grammar - How to Use "Be"

Hi Swati learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "be" in Swati. We will look at the different forms of the verb and how to use them in sentences.

Introduction

The verb "be" is one of the most important verbs in any language. It is used to describe a state or condition of something or someone. In Swati, the verb "be" is conjugated differently depending on the subject of the sentence. Let's take a look at the different forms of the verb "be".

Present Tense

The present tense of the verb "be" is used to describe a current state or condition. Here are the conjugations of the verb "be" in the present tense:

Swati Pronunciation English Translation
Ngi /ŋi/ I am
Uyi /uji/ You are (singular)
Aa /aː/ He/She/It is
Si /si/ We are
Ni /ni/ You are (plural)
Ba /ba/ They are

Let's look at some examples of the verb "be" in the present tense:

  • Person 1: Ngi ndzi ku tiva. (/ŋi ɗzi ku tiːva/) (I am learning.)
  • Person 2: Uyi u tiva. (/uji u tiːva/) (You are learning.)
  • Person 3: Aa a tiva. (/aː a tiːva/) (He/She/It is learning.)
  • Person 4: Si si tiva. (/si si tiːva/) (We are learning.)
  • Person 5: Ni ni tiva. (/ni ni tiːva/) (You are learning.)
  • Person 6: Ba ba tiva. (/ba ba tiːva/) (They are learning.)

Past Tense

The past tense of the verb "be" is used to describe a past state or condition. Here are the conjugations of the verb "be" in the past tense:

Swati Pronunciation English Translation
Ngile /ŋiːle/ I was
Uyile /ujiːle/ You were (singular)
Aale /aːle/ He/She/It was
Sile /siːle/ We were
Nile /niːle/ You were (plural)
Bale /baːle/ They were

Let's look at some examples of the verb "be" in the past tense:

  • Person 1: Ngile ndzi ku tiva. (/ŋiːle ɗzi ku tiːva/) (I was learning.)
  • Person 2: Uyile u tiva. (/ujiːle u tiːva/) (You were learning.)
  • Person 3: Aale a tiva. (/aːle a tiːva/) (He/She/It was learning.)
  • Person 4: Sile si tiva. (/siːle si tiːva/) (We were learning.)
  • Person 5: Nile ni tiva. (/niːle ni tiːva/) (You were learning.)
  • Person 6: Bale ba tiva. (/baːle ba tiːva/) (They were learning.)

Future Tense

The future tense of the verb "be" is used to describe a future state or condition. Here are the conjugations of the verb "be" in the future tense:

Swati Pronunciation English Translation
Ngiyo /ŋiːjo/ I will be
Uyiyo /ujiːjo/ You will be (singular)
Aayo /aːjo/ He/She/It will be
Siyo /siːjo/ We will be
Niyo /niːjo/ You will be (plural)
Bayo /baːjo/ They will be

Let's look at some examples of the verb "be" in the future tense:

  • Person 1: Ngiyo ndzi ku tiva. (/ŋiːjo ɗzi ku tiːva/) (I will be learning.)
  • Person 2: Uyiyo u tiva. (/ujiːjo u tiːva/) (You will be learning.)
  • Person 3: Aayo a tiva. (/aːjo a tiːva/) (He/She/It will be learning.)
  • Person 4: Siyo si tiva. (/siːjo si tiːva/) (We will be learning.)
  • Person 5: Niyo ni tiva. (/niːjo ni tiːva/) (You will be learning.)
  • Person 6: Bayo ba tiva. (/baːjo ba tiːva/) (They will be learning.)

Conclusion

Now you know how to use the verb "be" in Swati. To improve your Swati Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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