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! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English |- | abagore || a-ba-go-re || women |- | abakobwa || a-ba-ko-bwa || girls |- | abasaza || a-ba-sa-za || queens |- | abakuru || a-ba-koo-roo || elderly people |}
! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English  
|- | abagore || a-ba-go-re || women |- | abakobwa || a-ba-ko-bwa || girls |- | abasaza || a-ba-sa-za || queens |- | abakuru || a-ba-koo-roo || elderly people |}


=== Class 9: I- (Class 9 is the same for singular and plural) ===  
=== Class 9: I- (Class 9 is the same for singular and plural) ===  
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! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English |- | imyenda || ee-myen-da || sticks |- | imikombero || ee-mi-kom-ber-ro || ceremonies |- | imbuto || eem-boo-to || baskets |- | imikuku || ee-mi-koo-koo || chickens |}
! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English  
|- | imyenda || ee-myen-da || sticks |- | imikombero || ee-mi-kom-ber-ro || ceremonies |- | imbuto || eem-boo-to || baskets |- | imikuku || ee-mi-koo-koo || chickens |}


=== Class 10: Imi- ===
=== Class 10: Imi- ===
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! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English |- | imirima || ee-mi-ree-ma || rabbits |- | imirire || ee-mi-ree-re || mice |- | imyuka || ee-myoo-kah || birds |- | imvura || eem-voo-ra || rain |}
! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English  
|- | imirima || ee-mi-ree-ma || rabbits |- | imirire || ee-mi-ree-re || mice |- | imyuka || ee-myoo-kah || birds |- | imvura || eem-voo-ra || rain |}


=== Class 11: In- ===
=== Class 11: In- ===
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! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English |- | inzoka || eenz-o-ka || snake |- | indimu || een-di-moo || banana tree |- | inguzanyo || een-goo-za-nyo || challenge |- | ingando || een-ga-ndo || initiation |}
! Rundi !! Pronunciation !! English  
|-  
| inzoka || eenz-o-ka || snake  
|-  
| indimu || een-di-moo || banana tree  
|-  
| inguzanyo || een-goo-za-nyo || challenge  
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| ingando || een-ga-ndo || initiation  
|}


=== Class 12: Zi- ===
=== Class 12: Zi- ===

Revision as of 21:26, 2 April 2023

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RundiGrammar0 to A1 Course → Nouns and Pronouns → Noun Classes

Nouns are a fundamental part of language, and understanding their various classes is one of the first steps in mastering a new language. In Rundi, there are 18 different noun classes, each with its own prefixes, infixes, and suffixes. In this lesson, we will explore the various noun classes in Rundi and how they affect the structure of a sentence.

Overview

In Rundi, the noun classes are divided into two main groups: the singular and the plural. Each group has nine classes, and each class has its own prefix. The singular noun class prefixes are mu-, ba-, ku-, e-, i-, and am-, while the plural noun class prefixes are ama-, aba-, i-, imi-, in-, and zi-.

Nouns in Rundi also have gender, which is not based on the biological distinction between male and female but rather on the noun class. For example, some noun classes are used for people, while others are used for animals, objects, and abstract concepts.

Understanding noun classes is crucial in building sentences in Rundi because the noun class prefix affects the verb tense, the agreement of adjectives, and the pronouns used in the sentence.

Singular Noun Classes

Class 1: Mu-

This class is used for people, animals, and some objects. It is one of the most common noun classes in Rundi.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
umwana oom-wa-na child
umugabo oom-oo-ga-bo man
umwari oom-wa-ri woman
umutwe oom-oo-twe head
  • Note: In Rundi, prefixes often change depending on the word's vowel harmony. For example, when a word begins with a vowel, the prefix mu- becomes m-.

Class 2: Ba-

This class is used for people, specifically groups of people.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
abana a-ba-na children
abagabo a-ba-ga-bo men
abakobwa a-ba-ko-bwa girls
abasaza a-ba-sa-za queens

Class 3: Ku-

This class is used for locations and locations-related words such as words related to direction or destination.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
kumasengesho koo-ma-sen-ge-sho parking
kubanza koo-ban-za entrance
kwivu kwee-vu laziness
kureba koo-re-ba looking

Class 4: E-

This class is used for certain fruits and trees.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
empeke em-pe-ke banana
ebitabu e-bi-ta-bu book
egusi e-goo-see watermelon seeds
ekaa e-kaa jackfruit tree

Class 5: I-

This class includes various objects, body parts, and abstract concepts.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
igihombo ee-gi-hom-bo bed
ibiryo ee-bi-ryo food
ishuli ee-shoo-li school
ishema ee-she-ma honor

Class 6: Am-

This class is used for fruits and vegetables that grow on vines.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
amasaza a-ma-sa-za grapes
amageli a-ma-ge-li watermelons
amashaza a-ma-sha-za pumpkins
amagwana a-ma-gwa-na bitter melons

Plural Noun Classes

Class 7: Ama-

This class is used for things that are round in shape or groups of people or animals.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation - | amaguru a-ma-goo-roo - | amazi a-ma-zi - | amafaranga a-ma-fa-ran-ga - | amazina a-ma-zi-na }

Class 8: Aba-

This class is used for people, specifically members of a family.

Examples:

Class 9: I- (Class 9 is the same for singular and plural)

This class is used for things that are long and thin in shape.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English

Class 10: Imi-

This class is used for some animals that are small in size.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English

Class 11: In-

This class is used for people who live in a certain area.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
Rundi Pronunciation English
inzoka eenz-o-ka snake
indimu een-di-moo banana tree
inguzanyo een-goo-za-nyo challenge
ingando een-ga-ndo initiation

Class 12: Zi-

This class is used for some plants and trees.

Examples:

Rundi Pronunciation English
zitonyonga zee-to-nyon-ga a type of weed
zinyinya zin-yin-ya a type of grass
zihoho zee-oho-ho a type of tree
zihare zee-ha-re a type of shrub

Conclusion

Noun classes in Rundi affect much of the language's grammar, including verb tense, adjective agreement, and pronoun use. Understanding these various classes is crucial in building correct sentences in Rundi. By learning the various noun classes, you will be well on your way to mastering the language.

Table of Contents - Rundi Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Rundi Language


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Burundian Culture


Hobbies and Entertainment


Questions and Negation


Health and Emergencies


Rundi Etiquette and Customs


Other Lessons