Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of their annual meeting.
Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of their annual meeting.
ki“if” to denote a simple condition. The word kama is sometimes used to introduce the conditional tense: it may, however, be omitted, askiby itself also expresses condition. Note the position of ki;it is placed immediately after the subject prefix.
The Ki-Vi noun class includes names of objects and things, including many body parts. Nouns in this class take ki- in singular and vi– in the plural.
Observe the transformation from singular to plural nouns through the application of specific prefixes: Mtu (Person) → Watu (People) Kiti (Chair) → Viti (Chairs) Kitabu (Book) → Vitabu (Books) Shamba (Farm) → Mashamba (Farms)
For instance, in Swahili the word rafiki 'friend' belongs to the class 9 and its "plural form" is marafiki of the class 6, even if most nouns of the 9 class have the plural of the class 10.
The 1994 Disney movie popularised the Swahili phrase 'hakuna matata', which you'll know from the song means no worries, or more literally 'without trouble'. You might also recognise simba, which unsurprisingly means lion, rafiki meaning friend and pumbaa, meaning a silly or careless person (sorry Pumbaa).
Ji-ma class This class is also known as Class V (in the singular) and Class VI (in the plural). It is used to refer to a wide variety of items, especially the names of fruits (and other round things), and collectives, inanimate objects that are usually found in groups, like jino (“tooth”).
Kiswahili's vowel harmony There are 9 noun classes in Kiswahili. Each noun class has both a singular and a plural form, to make 18 total.
For some speakers, the same rule applies to the simple genitive preposition -a (giving ya in singular and za in plural), however for most speakers wa is used for all animate nouns regardless of number or class. Other parts of speech are unaffected by this exception. Class 9/10 Animate: Mama yetu mkubwa alianguka.
Useful words admittedDivulgedMaintained Agreed Expressed Promised Announced Facilitated Proposed Apologised Gave counsel Queried Asked Hoped Questioned9 more rows
How to write meeting minutes Date. Time. Location. Participants. Topics discussed. Motions. Voting outcomes. Next meeting date and place.