Word
Leo, sisi tunafanya mkutano maalum.
Meaning
Today, we are having a special meeting.
Part of speech
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Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Leo, sisi tunafanya mkutano maalum.
sisi
we
leo
today
kufanya
to do
mkutano
the meeting
maalum
special
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Questions & Answers about Leo, sisi tunafanya mkutano maalum.
What does leo mean in this sentence?
Leo means "today." It provides the time reference for when the event (the meeting) is taking place.
What does sisi represent here?
Sisi is the first-person plural pronoun meaning "we." It explicitly identifies the group performing the action in the sentence.
How is tunafanya constructed, and what does it imply?
Tunafanya is built from the root verb fanya (meaning "to do" or "to have") with the prefix tuna-. The prefix indicates the subject "we," and the present tense implied by the structure tells us that the action is either happening now or is a current plan. Thus, it translates to "we are doing" or "we are having."
What is the meaning and role of mkutano in the sentence?
Mkutano means "meeting" or "conference." It serves as the object of the verb tunafanya, indicating the event that is being organized or held.
What does maalum mean, and how does it function in the sentence?
Maalum means "special." It functions as an adjective describing mkutano, emphasizing that the meeting is of a special nature, rather than ordinary.
Why is the sentence structured with the time indicator first and the adjective following the noun, and how does this compare with English?
In Swahili, it's common to begin with a time or context indicator (here, leo), followed by the subject (sisi), then the verb (tunafanya), and finally the object (mkutano) with its modifying adjective (maalum) coming after the noun. This overall structure is quite similar to English—for example, "Today, we are having a special meeting." However, a key difference is that in Swahili the adjective typically follows the noun it modifies, unlike in English where adjectives usually precede the noun.
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