Direct Commands to a Single Person
- When you give a command to a single person using a monosyllabic verbs, use the verb in its infinitive form.
- Kula! - Eat!
- Kunywa - Drink!
- When you give a command to a single person using any other verb, drop the ku- from the infinitive.
- Sema! - Say it!
- Kimbia! - Run!
- Maliza! - Finish it!
- Two exceptions to the rule are
- Njoo! - Come! (Don't say "Kuja!")
- Nenda! - Go! (Don't say "Enda!")
Direct Commands to Multiple People
- When you give a command to multiple people using any other verb, drop the ku- from the beginning of the infinitive and...
- If the verb ends in "-a", change the "-a" to "-e" -- otherwise, don't change the end
- Add "-ni" to the end of the verb.
- Kaka na dada, amkeni! - Brother and sister, wake up!
- Wanafunzi, someni polepole! Students, read slowly!
- Rudini nyumbani! - Come back home!
- Subirini hapa! - Wait here!
- The above rule applies to monosyllabic verbs.
- Kuleni! - (You all) eat!
- Kunyweni! - (You all) drink!
Resources
- University of Kansas Kiswahili Lessons -- Lesson 43: Imperatives
- 2 Seeds Swahili Curriculum -- Demonstratives and Direct Commands

