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shinda
Rōmaji transcription of しんだ
From Proto-Bantu [Term?] .[ 1]
-shinda (infinitive kushinda )
to win
to conquer , to overpower
Conjugation of -shinda
Positive present
-na shinda
Subjunctive
-shinde
Negative
-shindi
Imperative singular
shinda
Infinitives
Imperatives
Tensed forms
Habitual
hushinda
Positive past
positive subject concord + -li shinda
Negative past
negative subject concord + -ku shinda
Positive present (positive subject concord + -na shinda)
Singular
Plural
1st person
ni nashinda/na shinda
tu nashinda
2nd person
u nashinda
m nashinda
3rd person
m-wa(I/II)
a nashinda
wa nashinda
other classes
positive subject concord + -na shinda
Negative present (negative subject concord + -shindi )
Singular
Plural
1st person
si shindi
hatu shindi
2nd person
hu shindi
ham shindi
3rd person
m-wa(I/II)
ha shindi
hawa shindi
other classes
negative subject concord + -shindi
Positive future
positive subject concord + -ta shinda
Negative future
negative subject concord + -ta shinda
Positive subjunctive (positive subject concord + -shinde )
Singular
Plural
1st person
ni shinde
tu shinde
2nd person
u shinde
m shinde
3rd person
m-wa(I/II)
a shinde
wa shinde
other classes
positive subject concord + -shinde
Negative subjunctive
positive subject concord + -si shinde
Positive present conditional
positive subject concord + -nge shinda
Negative present conditional
positive subject concord + -singe shinda
Positive past conditional
positive subject concord + -ngali shinda
Negative past conditional
positive subject concord + -singali shinda
Perfect
positive subject concord + -me shinda
"Already"
positive subject concord + -mesha shinda
"Not yet"
negative subject concord + -ja shinda
"If/When"
positive subject concord + -ki shinda
"If not"
positive subject concord + -sipo shinda
Consecutive
kashinda / positive subject concord + -ka shinda
Consecutive subjunctive
positive subject concord + -ka shinde
Some forms not commonly seen in modern Standard Swahili are absent from the table. See Appendix:Swahili verbs for more information.
^ Polomé, Edgar C. (1967 ) Swahili Language Handbook (Language Handbook Series)[1] , Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics, page 14 : “Bantu */kinda/ → Swahili shinda 'exceed, overcome' (with [š] from /k/ before /i/). ”