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Niliweka ahadi na mama kwamba tutaenda kijiji cha jirani wikendi hii.
Meaning
I made a promise with mother that we will go to the neighboring village this weekend.
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Breakdown of Niliweka ahadi na mama kwamba tutaenda kijiji cha jirani wikendi hii.
na
with
mama
the mother
hii
this
kuenda
to go
kuahidi
to promise
kwamba
that
kijiji
the village
jirani
neighboring
wikendi
the weekend
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Questions & Answers about Niliweka ahadi na mama kwamba tutaenda kijiji cha jirani wikendi hii.
What does the prefix nili- in “Niliweka” indicate, and how does it affect the meaning of the verb?
The prefix nili- is made up of ni- (meaning “I”) and -li- (a marker for the simple past tense). When combined with weka (“to put or place”), it conveys that “I put” or “I made” something in the past—in this context, “I made (a promise).”
What does the word ahadi mean, and how is it used in the sentence?
Ahadi translates directly to promise. In the sentence, it is the object of niliweka, so “niliweka ahadi” means “I made a promise” or “I promised.”
How does the phrase na mama function within the sentence?
The phrase na mama means with mother. Here, na translates as “with” and mama simply means “mother.” It shows to whom the promise was made.
What role does the word kwamba play in this sentence?
Kwamba acts as a conjunction similar to “that” in English. It introduces the subordinate clause that explains what the promise is about.
How is the future action expressed in the word tutaenda, and what does it mean?
Tutaenda is formed by the subject prefix tu- (meaning “we”), the future marker -ta-, and the verb enda (“to go”). This structure expresses the future, translating to “we will go.”
Can you break down the phrase kijiji cha jirani wikendi hii and explain its components?
Certainly. Kijiji means village. The segment cha jirani is a possessive phrase where cha means “of” and jirani means “neighbor,” indicating the neighboring village. Finally, wikendi hii means “this weekend” (with wikendi meaning “weekend” and hii meaning “this”). Together, the phrase refers to the neighboring village this weekend.
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