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Michael 마이클
I want to post a written notice locally to find a Swahili speaker, is this sentence correct ?
Wapendwa
Mimi nataka kujifunza Kiswahili
Kama unaweza kusaidia novice kamili, tafadhali piga simu yangu juu ya
Sep 9, 2012 2:50 AM
Answers · 2
Hmm ...
You use the words, "Wapendwa" and "tafadhali"(inflated expression). It means that those are polite sentences. So, at least "ninataka" instead of "nataka" and "ukiweza"(or "mkiweza", a plural form coresponding to "Wapendwa") instead of "unaweza".
I think the below example is more simple and better.
"Mimi ninataka kujifunza Kiswahili. Kama ukiweza kusaidia hata mwanafunzi (wa hatua ya kwanza) kabisa, naomba unipigie simu. Namba yangu ni xxxxx".
Well ... if a student would write like that, she/he might not need a teather, though.
January 24, 2013
Mimi nataka kujifunza? Kiswahili
I'm not sure the verb form here...
September 17, 2012
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Michael 마이클
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