For clarity, we have left a gap between the pronoun and the verb. In practice, this is written without a gap, e.g. “Nde ipika” should be written as “Ndeipika,”
Here is a list of the verbs that have been covered in this lesson:
- Clean, Cook
- Dance
- Eat
- Read
- Shower, Sleep
- Walk, Watch TV
Cleaning
I am cleaning = Nde wamya
You are cleaning = Ule wamya(sing.), Mule wamya (pl.)
S/he is cleaning = Ale ipika (sing.), Bale wamya(pl.)
We are cleaning = Tule wamya
They are cleaning = Bale wamya
Cooking
I am cooking = Nde ipika
You are cooking = Ule ipika (sing.), Muleipika (pl.)
S/he is cooking = Ale ipika (sing.), Baleipika (pl.)
We are cooking = Tule ipika
They are cooking = Bale ipika
Dancing
I am dancing = Nde shaana
You are dancing = Ule shaana (sing.), Muleshaana (pl.)
S/he is dancing = Ale shaana (sing.), Baleshaana (pl.)
We are dancing = Tule shaana
They are dancing = Bale shaana
Eating
I am eating = Ndee lya
You are eating = Ulee lya (sing.), Muleelya (pl.)
S/he is eating = Alee lya (sing.), Baleelya (pl.)
We are eating = Tulee lya
They are eating = Balee lya
Reading
I am reading = Nde belenga
You are reading = Ule belenga (sing.), Mulebelenga (pl.)
S/he is reading = Ale belenga (sing.), Balebelenga (pl.)
We are reading = Tule belenga
They are reading = Bale belenga
Sleeping
I am sleeping = Nde sendama
You are sleeping = Ule sendama (sing.), Mulesendama (pl.)
S/he is sleeping = Ale sendama (sing.), Balesendama (pl.)
We are sleeping = Tule sendama
They are sleeping = Bale sendama
Showering
I am showering = Nde samba
You are showering = Ule samba
S/he is showering = Ale samba
We are showering = Tule samba
They are showering = Bale samba
Walking
I am walking = Nde enda
You are walking = Ule enda (sing.), Mule enda (pl.)
S/he is walking = Ale enda (sing.), Bale enda (pl.)
We are walking = Tule enda
They are walking = Bale enda
Watch TV
I am watching TV = Nde tamba TV
You are watching TV = Ule tamba TV (sing.), Mule tamba TV (pl.)
S/he is watching TV = Ale tamba TV (sing.), Bale tamba TV (pl.)
We are watching TV = Tule tamba TV
They are watching TV = Bale tamba TV
Working Out
NB. Traditionally, working out is a foreign concept. People go to the fields and work, or they work around the village. They don’t go jogging, doing press ups or sit ups. So working out is here interpreted as working in the traditional sense.
I am working out = Nde bômba
You are working out = Ule bômba (sing.), Mule bômba (pl.)
S/he is working out = Ale bômba (sing.), Bale bômba (pl.)
We are working out = Tule bômba
They are working out = Bale bômba
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Hi.
Thanks for all the great lessons.
I live in Norway with my husband who is from Zambia and thanks to kitweonline I know impress him from time to time with my bemba skills.
But could you please add this to the list? Example
I am showering
I am watching TV
I am cleaning
I am working out
Thank you
Much Love bee
Hi Bee,
I have included the list you requested (See above).
Thanks for your participation.