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Introduction

Comorian (Shikomor) is the most widely used language on the Comoros (independent islands in the Indian Ocean, off Mozambique and Madagascar). It is a close relative of Swahili with a very strong Arabic influence, and is one of the three official languages of the Comoros, next to French and Arabic.

Each island has a slightly different dialect; that of Anjouan is called Shindzuani, that of Mohel Shimwali, that of Maore Shimaore, and that of Grand Comoro Shingadzija. No official alphabet existed in 1992, but Arabic and Latin scripts were both used.

The verb

Sample verb: hufunga

Present Present continuous Past Future
Sg.1 mihufunga ngamfungo tsifungo ngamdjofunga
Sg.2 wehufunga ngofungo hufungo ngodjofunga
Sg.3 yehufunga ngufungo hafungo ngudjofunga
Pl.1 sihufunga ngarifungo rifungo ngaridjofunga
Pl.2 nyihufunga ngamfungo mfungo ngamdjofunga
Pl.3 wohufunga ngwafungo wafungo ngwadjofunga

Conjugate other Comorian Ngazidja verbs

Click verbs to conjugate them in the table above!
husoma, hulala, huheza, hufunga, hulila, huhula, hutrunga.