LESSON 49

Review

I. Questions:

  1. Where does ryari come in the sentence? What does it mean?
  2. What word is used for “to wash”: 1) clothes, 2) dishes, 3) hands, 4) floor 5) feet, 6) vegetables, 7) whole body?
  3. Give the imperative of: kwandika, kwoza, kwizera (and the meanings).
  4. Where does -ndi come in the sentence? What does it mean? What effect does it have on the noun accompanying it?
  5. Explain the difference between gusaba and kubaza.
  6. What verb supplies the missing parts of -zi? What does -zi mean? What tenses do you know of this verb?
  7. Where does -ngahe come in the sentence? What does it mean? Give a sentence using it.
  8. When may -inshi and -ke be used in’the singular?
  9. Where do most adverbs come in the sentence?
  10. Give the six personal pronouns.
  11. When do mu and ku change to muri and kuri (4 occasions)?

II. Make the adjectives: -ose, -ngahe, -ndi, -njye, -bi, and the numerals (using “one” and “two” only) agree with the following words. Give both the singular and plural whenever possible.

  1. umushumba
  2. umuti
  3. ihene
  4. akana
  5. igisebe
  6. ubuntu
  7. ukuboko
  8. ahantu
  9. izina
  10. urutunguzo