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  • 1 you

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    [English Word] all of you
    [Swahili Word] nyote
    [Part of Speech] adjective
    [English Example] You should all come. All of you should come.
    [Swahili Example] nyote lazima mfike
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    [English Word] all of you
    [Swahili Word] ninyi nyote
    [Part of Speech] noun
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    [English Word] Especially you (pl)!
    [Swahili Word] ndinyi
    [Part of Speech] interjection
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    [English Word] exclamation referring to 2nd pers. pl. Hey, you there!
    [Swahili Word] enyi!
    [Part of Speech] interjection
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    [English Word] the two of you
    [Swahili Word] nyote wawili
    [Part of Speech] noun
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    [English Word] with you (sing.)
    [Swahili Word] nawe
    [Part of Speech] adverb
    [Derived Word] na wewe
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    [English Word] you
    [Swahili Word] we
    [Part of Speech] pronoun
    [Derived Word] wewe
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    [English Word] you
    [Swahili Word] wee
    [Part of Speech] pronoun
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    [English Word] you
    [Swahili Word] weye
    [Part of Speech] pronoun
    [Note] rare
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    [English Word] you (do) not
    [Swahili Word] hu-
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
    [English Example] you do not eat meat?
    [Swahili Example] huli nyama?
    [Note] second person singular negative subject prefix
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    [English Word] you (do) not (plural)
    [Swahili Word] ham
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you (do) not (plural)
    [Swahili Word] hamw
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you (do) not (singular)
    [Swahili Word] hu
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you (pl)
    [Swahili Word] ni
    [Part of Speech] pronoun
    [Derived Language] Swahili
    [Derived Word] ninyi
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    [English Word] you (pl)
    [English Plural] you (pl)
    [Swahili Word] ninyi
    [Part of Speech] pronoun
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    [English Word] you (pl)
    [Swahili Word] nyinyi
    [Part of Speech] pronoun
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    [English Word] you (plural)
    [Swahili Word] m
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you (plural)
    [Swahili Word] mw
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you (plural)
    [Swahili Word] wa
    [Part of Speech] verb object
    [Note] verbs that end in <b>a</b> may change the ending to <b>eni</b>; other verbs may add <b>ni</b> at the end
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    [English Word] you (plural) do
    [Swahili Word] mwa
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you (sing.)
    [Swahili Word] wewe
    [Swahili Plural] ninyi
    [Part of Speech] pronoun
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    [English Word] you (singular)
    [Swahili Word] u
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you (singular)
    [Swahili Word] ku
    [Part of Speech] verb object
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    [English Word] you (singular) do
    [Swahili Word] wa
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
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    [English Word] you all (do) not
    [Swahili Word] ham-
    [Part of Speech] verb subject
    [English Example] you all do not study on the weekends?
    [Swahili Example] hamsomi wakati wa wikendi?
    [Note] second person plural negative subject prefix
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    [English Word] You are the ones!
    [Swahili Word] ndinyi
    [Part of Speech] interjection
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    [English Word] You!
    [Swahili Word] Enyi!
    [Part of Speech] interjection
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    English-Swahili dictionary > you

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  • there — [ ðer ] function word *** There can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun (to introduce the subject of the sentence): There s a spider in the bath. as an adverb: Wait there until I get back. as an interjection: There, that didn t hurt so… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • there is something in something — phrase used for saying that there are true facts or important ideas in what someone says A lot of people support Katz’s theory, so there must be something in it. I think there may be something in his story – anyway, I’ll question him further.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • may — may1 W1S1 [meı] modal v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(possibility)¦ 2¦(possible to do something)¦ 3¦(allowed)¦ 4¦(in polite expressions)¦ 5¦(although )¦ 6 may as well 7 may somebody/something do something 8¦(purpose)¦ 9 be that as it may …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • may — may1 [ mei ] modal verb *** May is usually followed by an infinitive without to : It may rain. Sometimes may is used without a following infinitive: I d like to make one or two comments, if I may. May does not change its form, so the third person …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • may — [[t]meɪ[/t]] ♦ (May is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb.) 1) MODAL (vagueness) You use may to indicate that something will possibly happen or be true in the future, but you cannot be certain. We may have some rain today...… …   English dictionary

  • may — I UK [meɪ] / US modal verb *** Summary: May is usually followed by an infinitive without to : It may rain. Sometimes may is used without a following infinitive: I d like to make one or two comments, if I may. May does not change its form, so the… …   English dictionary

  • there */*/*/ — UK [ðeə(r)] / US [ðer] adverb, interjection, pronoun Summary: There can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun (to introduce the subject of the sentence): There s a spider in the bath. as an adverb: Wait there until I get back. as an… …   English dictionary

  • May n — Is there a best month of spring? There May be. dismay n …   English expressions

  • there is something in something — used for saying that there are true facts or important ideas in what someone says A lot of people support Katz s theory, so there must be something in it. I think there may be something in his story – anyway, I ll question him further …   English dictionary

  • May 2011 — was the fifth month of the current year. It began on a Sunday and ended after 31 days on a Tuesday. International holidays (See Holidays and observances, on sidebar at right, below) Portal:Current events This is an archived version of Wikipedia s …   Wikipedia

  • May 2005 — was the fifth month of that year. It began on a Sunday and ended after 31 days, on a Tuesday. May 2005: ← – January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September –… …   Wikipedia

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