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The basic vowel sounds in Chichewa are: a as in 'cat', e as in 'get', i as in 'feet', o as in 'got', and u as in 'fruit'.
To practice Chichewa effectively, it is advisable to use a textbook alongside an audio book for proper pronunciation, write out each lesson as you complete it, test yourself at the end of each lesson, and engage in conversation with a Malawian friend.
'Thy' in Chichewa is pronounced as 'ch', as in 'Thyolo' which is pronounced 'cholo'. This is an exception to the general pronunciation rules.
Common verbs in Chichewa include: Kudziwa (to know), Kulephera (to fail), Kumaliza (to finish), Kupita (to go/leave), Kumva (to hear), Kubisala (to hide oneself), Kumenya (to hit someone), Kuseka (to laugh), Kuphunzira (to learn), Kusiya (to leave something/someone), and Kunama (to lie).
'I know' in Chichewa is expressed as 'ndikudziwa'.
The Chichewa word for 'gift' is 'mphatso'.
The action of laughing in Chichewa is expressed as 'kuseka'.
The Chichewa term for 'to run' is 'kuthamanga'.
'Nine people' in Chichewa is expressed as 'anthu naini'.
The Chichewa word for 'twenty' is 'twente'.
'I have counted eighty' in Chichewa is expressed as 'Ndawerenga eyite'.
The Chichewa term for 'one million' is 'wani milioni'.
'When you reach the age of fifty' in Chichewa is expressed as 'Mukakwana zaka fifite'.
'They are going to the village' in Chichewa is expressed as 'Akupita kumudzi'.
'The dog died' in Chichewa is expressed as 'galu anafa'.
The Chichewa word for 'to dance' is 'kuvina'.
'I will receive an award' in Chichewa is expressed as 'Ndikakhoza mayeso, ndilandira mphatso'.
The Chichewa term for 'to draw' is 'kujambula'.
'We were laughing loudly' in Chichewa is expressed as 'Timaseka mokuwa'.
'When you hear a lion, run' in Chichewa is expressed as 'Mukamva mkango thamangani'.
Writing out lessons in Chichewa reinforces knowledge and helps with retention and understanding of the language.