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Wed, April 23, 2025
Want to speak Swahili with confidence? Start here. In this episode, we dive into the absolute basics: greetings and introductions . You’ll learn how to say hello in different situations, introduce yourself naturally ( without sounding robotic ), and build phrases you can actually use in real conversation. Whether you're a total beginner or brushing up on your skills—this episode gives you the foundation for real fluency. 🎧 Let’s go from “I’m learning” to “I’m speaking.” 🚀 Ready to take it further? You don’t need hours a day or a language partner to start speaking. 👉🏽 Try my FREE 5-Day Swahili Challenge and start talking from Day 1 here 🔥 Want more structure? Join Beyond Ignite , my 21-day speaking-first Swahili course designed for busy adult learners. No Zooms. No pressure. Just progress. 💸 Only $47 to start speaking Swahili today— START HERE 📱 Download the LSN: Swahili Made Easy App to learn anytime, anywhere—available on iOS + Android.
Wed, April 16, 2025
Ever tried to say “I’m cooking for her” and accidentally said “I’m cooking her” in Swahili? 👀 Yep. That can happen. And it all comes down to two little letters: -ia / -ea. In this episode, I’ll break down: The difference between regular verbs and prepositional verbs Why these endings are essential for clarity Easy examples to help you speak for someone—not accidentally about someone 😅 💡 Whether you’re new to Swahili or deep into your learning journey, this little grammar gem is going to save you from some awkward moments. If you’re ready to turn your Swahili learning into confident speaking, come work with me! 📲 Download the LSN: Swahili Made Easy App (available on iOS + Android) or 💬 Join my 21-day speaking course, Beyond Ignite —it’s designed for busy adults who want real progress. Just search “LSN: Swahili Made Easy” in your app store, or tap the link in the show notes to get started. Let’s build your Swahili fluency—one confident sentence at a time 💛 Want to go further?
Wed, April 09, 2025
How do you say “I didn’t go” in Swahili? Or “He didn’t eat?” 👀 In today’s episode of Swahili Made Easy , we’re diving into the past tense —affirmative and negative. Because real fluency isn’t just about what you did… it’s also about what you didn’t do. 💬 You’ll learn: ✅ Simple past tense structures ✅ How to flip a sentence into negation ✅ Everyday examples you can actually use. 📲 BONUS: Want to practice what you just learned? My newly updated LSN: Swahili Made Easy App is now live 🎉 It’s sleek, powerful, and packed with tools to help you go from grammar → confidence. ✨ Learn Swahili fast and easily 🎯 Practice with daily prompts 💛 Built just for adult learners 👉🏽 Search “LSN: Swahili Made Easy” in your app store now + start speaking today! #SwahiliMadeEasy #LearnSwahiliNow #SwahiliApp #LanguageLearning #SwahiliTenses #FluencyWithoutOverwhelm
Thu, April 03, 2025
Want to describe someone else in Swahili—like “he’s working” or “she likes coffee” ? In this episode, we explore the power of the subject prefix a —a small but mighty piece of Swahili grammar that helps you talk about other people clearly and confidently. You'll learn: What a actually means in a sentence When and how to use it Common sentence patterns (and how to say them out loud!) Easy mistakes to avoid when talking about he or she If you're ready to move beyond “I” and start speaking about others —this is your next step. 🎧 Press play and let’s level up your Swahili voice. Whether you're brand new or ready to speak with confidence, I have something just for you: 👉🏽 Join my Beyond Ignite speaking program (21 days to real conversation) 👉🏽 Or apply for the Swahili Accelerator for deeper, long-term growth 🔗 Click here to explore your next step Let’s unlock your Swahili voice—together 💛 ✨ Want to work with me?
Wed, February 26, 2025
In this lesson, you will learn how to use Swahili demonstratives. They are an integral part of any language. LEARN what goes into make them and go through some drills to reinforce the concept. ✅ For instance...this child-mtoto huyu... this chair...kiti hiki. Why the difference? Learn this in today's lesson. 🔥Would you like to learn simple Swahili in just 5 days? Check out my free "Ignite your Swahili" 5-day challenge or simply download my app here...
Wed, February 19, 2025
In this lesson, you will learn how to work with present tense in Swahili. You will learn what goes into making it, and how to negate it. Enjoy. To learn more you can find my comprehensive courses on the LSN: Swahili for HOAMIS (hearts on a mission app) Download Here ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: <span style="
Wed, February 12, 2025
In this lesson, you will learn how the concept of "Any" Works in Swahili. We will look at the first two noun classes. Want more comprehensive courses? Download my app LSN: Swahili for HOAMIs App from the stores. ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: ✔️A comprehensive Swahili program that fills on all the gaps you may have a Swahi
Wed, February 05, 2025
This is an introductory lesson to the -OTE module in my LSN: Swahili for HOAMIs App. -Ote denotes All or Whole. -The ending is always -Ote but the beginning changes to match the noun class -We formulate it by adding the subject prefix to the -ote suffix. Example Watoto Wote. -For nouns in the A-WA class, we only use -ote in the plural form. For inanimate objects ote can be used in both singular forms (denotes-whole) and in plural forms (denotes 'All') ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All ac
Tue, January 28, 2025
In this lesson, you will learn how to work with the concept of "one having" in Swahili. It is indicated by the suffix -enye. This possesive enye will change depending on the noun class you are working with. In today's lesson we use the A-Wa noun class. Examples: The child that has a bowl is hungry- MTOTO Mwenye bakuli ana njaa. The children that have bowls are hungry- WATOTO wenye bakula wana njaa. Want to learn more? Simply download the LSN: Swahili for HOAMis from the app stores or follow me @learnswahilinow on instagram or tiktok ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. <span style="background-color: transparen
Wed, January 22, 2025
In today's lesson you will learn how to work with the concept of "many" in Swahili. like many other concepts, this too is impacted by the noun classes. I will show you an example of how this works with the A-Wa noun class. If you would like to learn more about noun classes and other foundational concepts, you might find my Swahili Building Blocks for Beginner's course helpful. Check it out here! ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. <span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(2
Wed, January 15, 2025
In this lesson, you will learn how to work with the modifier "ingine" and the A-WA noun class. Upon completion, please do the assignment below. CLICK HERE To download the LSN: SWAHILI FOR HOAMIS APP, USE THIS LINK OR GO TO ANY APP STORE ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joi
Mon, July 25, 2022
In this lesson, you will learn how to work with the the Object infixes in the U class. ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: ✔️A comprehensive Swahili program that fills on all the gaps you may have a Swahili learner. I focus on the fundamentals which ground you and make progress go from impossible, to inevitable. <span s
Mon, July 25, 2022
In this video, you will learn how to work with object infixes in the I class. ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: ✔️A comprehensive Swahili program that fills on all the gaps you may have a Swahili learner. I focus on the fundamentals which ground you and make progress go from impossible, to inevitable. <span style="bac
Mon, July 11, 2022
➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: ✔️A comprehensive Swahili program that fills on all the gaps you may have a Swahili learner. I focus on the fundamentals which ground you and make progress go from impossible, to inevitable. <span
Fri, June 10, 2022
In this lesson, I teach you useful phrases in the Swahili language that will help you with your comprehension. The video is in drill format which encourages retention rather than just random memorization. For Lesson notes please go ➡️ HERE ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: <span style="background-color: tran
Wed, June 08, 2022
This is the sixth video in a series that will help you build your foundation of Swahili grammar. We will learn how to work with inanimate things as object infixes to make simple Swahili sentences. In this lesson, we will work with the singular form of the U-I class. Access lesson notes ➡️ Here . ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: <span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(29, 33,
Tue, June 07, 2022
Have you ever said to yourself, I have no time to study...Or I need hours every day to make any significant progress in your language? Well, I've got some good news...You do not need a lot of time, in fact with just 20 mins per day you can make significant progress... But, if only you do it right...In this video, I show you 3 things you can do right away to start seeing immediate progress... ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: <span style="background-color: transparent; color: rgb(29
Thu, December 23, 2021
This is the fifth lesson in a series that will help you build your foundation of Swahili grammar. We will learn how to work with personal pronouns as object infixes to make simple Swahili sentences. In this lesson, we will work with the plural form. Over the next few weeks and months, we will advance from simple forms to more complex ones. Lesson notes HERE... ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you:
Thu, December 23, 2021
This is the fourth lesson in a series that will help you build your foundation of Swahili grammar. We will learn how to work with personal pronouns as object infixes to make simple Swahili sentences. In this lesson, we will work with the singular form. Over the next few weeks and months, we will advance from simple forms to more complex ones. Lesson notes ➡️ HERE ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets
Thu, December 23, 2021
This is the third lesson in a series that will help you build your foundation of Swahili grammar. We will learn how to work with personal pronouns to make simple Swahili sentences. We will work with the plural format. Over the next few weeks and months, we will advance from simple forms to more complex ones. Lesson notes ➡️ HERE ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: <span style="
Thu, December 23, 2021
This is the second lesson in a series that will help you build your foundation of Swahili grammar. We will learn how to work with personal pronouns to make simple Swahili sentences. We will work with the singular form. Over the next few weeks and months, we will advance from simple forms to more complex ones. Lesson notes ➡️ HERE ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. Joining our All access membership gets you: <span style
Thu, December 23, 2021
UPDATED! The first version of this had distracting music. I have heard you and this is an updated version. This is the first lesson in a series that will help you build your foundation of Swahili grammar. In today's lesson, we will cover the components. Over the next few weeks, we will learn the important components that make up the Swahili verb. In subsequent videos we will learn how to put these components together to make your own Swahili sentences. Lesson Notes ➡️ HERE ➡️ If you are seriously learning Swahili in a non-immersive setting, (that is you do not currently live in a country that the language is spoken) and you want to make progress, Having ACCOUNTABILITY is a must. But how are you supposed to be consistent, when you 1. Do not know what to study 2. Do not have hours on end to study 3. Do not have a clue how to apply what you have learned 4. Do not have someone trustworthy to give you feedback It is no wonder that most people end up just watching a few videos here and there memorize vocabulary on Duolingo and then get frustrated when they do not see progress😳 That’s why I’m so excited to open up membership to our Basics and Gold Access plan to my new followers 🥳 👉🏼Why am I so excited about this? Because it helps take the hardest part out of learning a language in a non-immersive ideas- sourcing what to study, accountability and structure! It’s the best way to have consistent, quick lessons to study and practice and thus see progress. <span style="background-color: tra
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