Swahili Prepositions: Location and Direction Guide
Swahili prepositions explained: na, kwa, ya/wa/la, the locative suffix -ni, compound prepositions (juu ya, chini ya, mbele ya), and the three-way -po, -ko, -mo distinction.
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Swahili prepositions explained: na, kwa, ya/wa/la, the locative suffix -ni, compound prepositions (juu ya, chini ya, mbele ya), and the three-way -po, -ko, -mo distinction.
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