Mwalimu alipendekeza tuboreshe mwandiko wetu, ili tuweze kuandika inavyoeleweka.

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Mwalimu alipendekeza tuboreshe mwandiko wetu, ili tuweze kuandika inavyoeleweka.
Meaning
The teacher suggested that we improve our handwriting so that we can write clearly.
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Breakdown of Mwalimu alipendekeza tuboreshe mwandiko wetu, ili tuweze kuandika inavyoeleweka.

mwalimu
the teacher
kuandika
to write
ili
so that
kuweza
to be able
kuboresha
to improve
kupendekeza
to suggest
eleweka
clear
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Questions & Answers about Mwalimu alipendekeza tuboreshe mwandiko wetu, ili tuweze kuandika inavyoeleweka.

What does the word mwalimu mean in this sentence?
It means teacher. Mwalimu is the subject of the sentence, indicating who made the suggestion.
How is the past tense formed in alipendekeza?
In Swahili, past tense for third-person singular is formed by adding the prefix ali- to the verb stem. Thus, alipendekeza means "he/she suggested".
Why is the verb tuboreshe in the subjunctive mood, and what does it convey?
After verbs of suggestion or recommendation like pendekeza, Swahili typically uses the subjunctive mood. Tuboreshe combines the first-person plural marker tu- with the subjunctive form of boresha. It conveys a suggestion such as "let us improve" or "we should improve" our writing.
What role does the word wetu play in the phrase mwandiko wetu?
Wetu is a possessive pronoun meaning "our", indicating that the mwandiko (writing or document) belongs to us.
How is the purpose of the action expressed in the sentence, particularly with the word ili?
The word ili introduces a purpose clause. In this sentence, "ili tuweze kuandika inavyoeleweka" means "so that we can write in a way that is understood". It explains the intended outcome of the teacher’s suggestion.
What does inavyoeleweka mean, and how is it constructed?
Inavyoeleweka literally means "as it is understood" or "in an understandable manner". It is a relative clause formed by linking the pronoun inavyo- (referring back to the action of writing) with the verb eleweka (to be understood), describing the desirable quality of the writing.

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