ndiye

Swahili

Etymology

From ndi- + ye.

Verb

ndiye

  1. inflection of ndi-:
    1. first-person singular object
    2. second-person singular object
    3. third-person singular object
    4. m-wa class object inflected singular

See also

Emphatic copula forms:

Pronominals1s2s3s1p2p3p
Positive ndimi, ndiyendiwe, ndiyendiyendisi, ndiondinyi, ndiondio
Negative simi, siyesiwe, siyesiyesio, sisi*sinyi, siyosio
Classesc1c2/c3/c11/c14c4/c6/c9c5c7c8c10c15c16c17
Positive ndiyendiondiyondilondichondivyondizondikondipondimo
Negative siyesiosiyosilosichosivyosizosikosiposimo

* The form sisi "it is not us" is not frequently used as it is identical to the pronoun sisi "we", "us". Instead it is virtually always replaced with sio.

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