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You'll be given a root word, and the English phrase. Conjugate it to the plural or singular forms. Remember the rules: a+a =a a+e=e a+i=e
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(-malimu)
Teachers (pl.)
Walimu.
(-toto)
Child (sing.)
Mtoto.
(-anafunzi)
Students (pl.)
Wanafunzi.
(-anafunzi)
Students (sing.)
Mwanafunzi.
(-anamke)
Women
Wanawake.
(-anamke)
Woman
Mwanamke.
(-anaume)
Man (sing.)
Mwanaume.
(- anaume)
Men (pl.)
Wanaume.
(-enyeji)
Inhabitant (sing.)
Mwenyeji
(-enyeji)
Inhabitants (pl.)
Wenyeji.
(-sichana)
Girl (pl.)
Wasichana.
(-sichana)
Girl (sing.)
Msichana
(-wimbaji)
Singer (sing.)
Mwimbaji
(-wimbaji)
Singers (pl.)
Wembaji
(-winbaji)
Hunter (sing.)
Mwindaji
(-winbaji)
Hunters (pl.)
Wenbaji
(-chezaji)
Actor (sing.)
Mchezaji
(-chezaji)
Actors (pl.)
Wachezaji
(-choraji)
Artist (sing.)
Mchoraji
(-choraji)
Artists (pl.)
Wachoraji
(-andishi)
Writer, Author (sing.)
Mwandishi
(-andishi)
Writers, Authors (pl.)
Wandishi
(-ganga)
Doctor (sing.)
Mganga
(-ganga)
Doctors (pl.)
Waganga
(-pishi)
chefs (pl.)
Wapishi
(-pishi)
Chef (sing.)
Mpishi
(-kazi)
Worker (sing.)
mkazi.
(-kazi)
Worker (pl.)
Wakazi
(-vulana)
Boy (sing.)
mvulana
(-vulana)
Boy (pl.)
Wavulana