Breakdown of Mimi ninajifunza ujuzi mpya kila siku.
mimi
I
kujifunza
to learn
kila
every
siku
the day
mpya
new
ujuzi
the skill
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Questions & Answers about Mimi ninajifunza ujuzi mpya kila siku.
What does Mimi mean in this sentence?
Mimi is the Swahili subject pronoun for I, indicating that the speaker is talking about themselves.
How is the verb ninajifunza constructed?
The verb ninajifunza is formed by combining:
• ni-: the subject prefix for I
• na-: the present continuous tense marker
• jifunza: the verb root meaning to learn
Together, it means I am learning or I learn.
What does ujuzi mpya signify?
In this sentence, ujuzi means knowledge or skill, and mpya means new. When combined as ujuzi mpya, they refer to new knowledge or a new skill.
How is frequency expressed in the sentence?
The phrase kila siku translates to every day. It indicates that the action of learning new knowledge happens on a daily basis.
Why is the subject pronoun Mimi explicitly stated even though the verb already includes a subject marker?
While the verb ninajifunza includes the subject prefix ni- (meaning I), Swahili learners often include the subject pronoun Mimi for added clarity or emphasis.
Could the sentence be correctly expressed without Mimi at the beginning?
Yes, it can. Because the subject is marked within ninajifunza, saying ninajifunza ujuzi mpya kila siku still clearly means I am learning new knowledge every day. Including Mimi is optional and often used for emphasis or to avoid ambiguity.
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