Conjugation of the Kirundi Verb "gufasha"

gufasha
to help
Stem
-fasha
Type
Transitive
Infinitive Prefix
gu-

Present Tense (-ra-)

Used for current actions, habits, and general truths. Formed with the present marker -ra- between the subject prefix and the verb stem.

Pronoun Conjugation
jewe (I) ndafasha
wewe (you sg.) urafasha
we (he/she) arafasha
twebwe (we) turafasha
mwebwe (you pl.) murafasha
bo (they) barafasha

Recent Past (Hodiernal) (-a-...-ye)

Used for actions completed today or recently. The perfective suffix -ye triggers consonant changes in the stem (e.g., -r- → -z-, -t- → -sh-, -k- → -ts-).

Pronoun Conjugation
jewe (I) nafashije
wewe (you sg.) wafashije
we (he/she) yafashije
twebwe (we) twafashije
mwebwe (you pl.) mwafashije
bo (they) bafashije

Remote Past (-a-ra-...-ye)

Used for actions completed before today. Adds -ra- to the recent past pattern, indicating greater temporal distance.

Pronoun Conjugation
jewe (I) narafashije
wewe (you sg.) warafashije
we (he/she) yarafashije
twebwe (we) twarafashije
mwebwe (you pl.) mwarafashije
bo (they) barafashije

Future Tense (-zo-)

Used for future actions. Formed with the future marker -zo- between the subject prefix and the verb stem.

Pronoun Conjugation
jewe (I) nzofasha
wewe (you sg.) uzofasha
we (he/she) azofasha
twebwe (we) tuzofasha
mwebwe (you pl.) muzofasha
bo (they) bazofasha

Negative Present (si-/nti-)

Negation uses si- for first person singular and nti- combined with modified subject prefixes for other persons. The -ra- present marker is typically dropped.

Pronoun Conjugation
jewe (I) sindafasha
wewe (you sg.) ntufasha
we (he/she) ntafasha
twebwe (we) ntidufasha
mwebwe (you pl.) ntimufasha
bo (they) ntibafasha

Imperative (Itegeko)

Direct commands. The singular uses the bare stem. The plural/polite form uses nimu- + subjunctive stem (final vowel -e).

Form Command
Singular (wewe) fasha!
Plural / Polite (mwebwe) nimufashe!

Verb Extensions (Inyongera)

Bantu verb extensions modify the stem to create related meanings — applicative (-ir-), causative (-ish-/-esh-), reciprocal (-an-), passive (-w-), and stative (-ek-).

Extended Form Meaning
gufashanya to help each other (reciprocal)
gufashwa to be helped (passive)

Example Sentences (Ingero)

Mfasha ndabisaba.

Help me, please.

Turafashanya.

We help each other.

Azomfasha.

He/she will help me.