The Missing Piece in Your Swahili: Prepositional Verb Extensions
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✨ Now, let’s talk about prepositional verb extensions
In this lesson, we’re exploring one of the most important patterns in Swahili verbs—the prepositional extension.
This is what allows you to express ideas like:
- doing something for someone
- doing something to or toward someone
- or directing an action more precisely
Instead of memorizing isolated phrases, you’ll begin to see how meaning is built into the verb itself.
Once you understand this, your Swahili becomes more flexible, more natural, and much more expressive.
Take your time with this lesson.
Listen closely. Repeat. Let it settle.