Mimi nitajaribu kuuza baiskeli yangu ya zamani wiki hii, ili niwe mnunuzi wa pikipiki ndogo.

Breakdown of Mimi nitajaribu kuuza baiskeli yangu ya zamani wiki hii, ili niwe mnunuzi wa pikipiki ndogo.

mimi
I
kuwa
to be
yangu
my
kujaribu
to try
ili
so that
hii
this
kuuza
to sell
wiki
the week
pikipiki
the motorcycle
baiskeli
the bicycle
mnunuzi
the buyer
ndogo
small
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Questions & Answers about Mimi nitajaribu kuuza baiskeli yangu ya zamani wiki hii, ili niwe mnunuzi wa pikipiki ndogo.

What is the role of Mimi in the sentence?
“Mimi” means I. In Swahili the subject pronoun is often optional because the verb form already shows the subject, but it is used here for emphasis or clarity.
How is the future tense formed in the verb “nitajaribu”?
“Nitajaribu” is constructed with the subject marker ni- (for “I”), the future tense marker -ta-, and the verb root jaribu (meaning “try”). This combination indicates the speaker’s intention to try something in the future.
How does the sentence express its purpose with the clause “ili niwe mnunuzi wa pikipiki ndogo”?
The clause starts with ili, which means “in order that” or “so that.” It is followed by the subjunctive form niwe (from the verb “kuwa” meaning “to be”), showing the intended result. In full, it explains that the speaker’s action of selling the old bicycle is aimed at becoming the buyer of a small motorcycle.
How is possession indicated in “baiskeli yangu ya zamani”?
The word yangu functions as a possessive adjective meaning “my.” It shows that the bicycle (baiskeli) belongs to the speaker. The structure, where the possessive follows the noun, is typical in Swahili.
Why do adjectives like “ya zamani” and “ndogo” appear after the nouns they modify?
In Swahili, adjectives generally follow the noun rather than preceding it as in English. So in the phrases baiskeli yangu ya zamani (“my old bicycle”) and pikipiki ndogo (“small motorcycle”), the adjectives ya zamani and ndogo come after their respective nouns.
What does “wiki hii” mean and how is it used in the sentence?
“Wiki hii” translates to “this week.” Wiki means “week” and hii is a demonstrative adjective that agrees with the noun, specifying the time during which the action (selling the bicycle) is intended to occur.

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