kuto-
Appearance
See also: kuto
Swahili
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From kutoa (“to lack”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Prefix
[edit]kuto-
- negative infinitive marker
- kutokuja ― to not come
- Waliamua kutonipa nafasi.
- They decided not to give me a chance.
- Ujinga utokana na kutosoma vitabu.
- Stupidity is caused by not reading books.
See also
[edit]Swahili TAM markers
- Initial
- Final
- Infix position positive subject concord
- Positive past: -li-
- Positive present: -na-
- Positive future: -ta-
- Negative subjunctive: -si-1
- Positive present conditional: -nge-
- Negative present conditional: -singe-
- Positive past conditional: -ngali-
- Negative past conditional: -singali-
- Gnomic: -a-1
- Perfect: -me-
- "Already" past: -lisha-
- "Already" present: -mesha-/-sha-
- "If/When": -ki-1
- "If not": -sipo-
- Consecutive: -ka-1
- Infix position negative subject concord
- Relative
1 Can take stress and therefore does not require -ku-/-kw- in monosyllabic verbs.