Conjugation of the Chinyanja Verb "kuyankhula"

kuyankhula
to speak / to talk
Stem
-yankhula
Type
Intransitive
Infinitive Prefix
ku-

Present Habitual (-ma-)

Used for regular actions, habits, and general truths. Formed with the habitual marker -ma- between the subject prefix and the verb stem.

Pronoun Conjugation
ine (I) ndimayankhula
iwe (you sg.) umayankhula
iye (he/she) amayankhula
ife (we) timayankhula
inu (you pl.) mumayankhula
iwo (they) amayankhula

Present Progressive (-ku-)

Used for actions happening right now. Formed with the progressive marker -ku- between the subject prefix and the verb stem.

Pronoun Conjugation
ine (I) ndikuyankhula
iwe (you sg.) ukuyankhula
iye (he/she) akuyankhula
ife (we) tikuyankhula
inu (you pl.) mukuyankhula
iwo (they) akuyankhula

Past Tense (-na-)

Used for completed actions in the past. Formed with the past marker -na- between the subject prefix and the verb stem.

Pronoun Conjugation
ine (I) ndinayankhula
iwe (you sg.) unayankhula
iye (he/she) anayankhula
ife (we) tinayankhula
inu (you pl.) munayankhula
iwo (they) anayankhula

Future Tense (-dza-/-za-)

Used for actions that will happen. Formed with the future marker -dza- (or contracted -za-) between the subject prefix and the verb stem.

Pronoun Conjugation
ine (I) ndizayankhula
iwe (you sg.) uzayankhula
iye (he/she) azayankhula
ife (we) tizayankhula
inu (you pl.) muzayankhula
iwo (they) azayankhula

Perfect Tense (-a-)

Used for completed actions with present relevance ("have done"). The subject prefix merges with the marker -a-, creating contracted forms (ndi+a → nda-, u+a → wa-, ti+a → ta-).

Pronoun Conjugation
ine (I) ndayankhula
iwe (you sg.) wayankhula
iye (he/she) ayankhula
ife (we) tayankhula
inu (you pl.) mwayankhula
iwo (they) ayankhula

Negative (si-)

Negation is formed by adding the prefix si- before the subject prefix (si+ndi → sindi-, si+u → su-, si+a → sa-, si+ti → siti-, si+mu → simu-).

Pronoun Conjugation
ine (I) sindimayankhula
iwe (you sg.) sumayankhula
iye (he/she) samayankhula
ife (we) sitimayankhula
inu (you pl.) simumayankhula
iwo (they) samayankhula

Imperative (Lamulo)

Direct commands. The plural/polite form adds -ni to the singular form.

Form Command
Singular (iwe) yankhula!
Plural / Polite (inu) yankhulani!

Verb Extensions (Zowonjezera)

Bantu verb extensions modify the verb stem to create related meanings — applicative (-ir-), causative (-its-/-ets-), reciprocal (-an-), passive (-idw-/-edw-), and stative (-ek-).

Extended Form Meaning
kuyankhulana to talk to each other (reciprocal)
kuyankhulira to speak for / on behalf of (applicative)

Example Sentences (Zitsanzo)

Amayankhula Chinyanja.

He/she speaks Chinyanja.

Yankhulani pang'ono.

Speak slowly. (plural/polite)

Ndikuyankhula ndi iwe.

I am talking to you.