The Isizulu. a Grammar of the Zulu Language;

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Rem. — From the very nature of the reflective, reciprocal, sub- jective, and deponent species, they can seldom or never take the passive form, except in some few instances, where the radical has given place to them. (See § 199., 4.) §204 1. The passive voice is generally formed by inserting iv (u changed to w) before the final vowel of the active voice ; thus, Tanda, love, tandwa, be loved; bona, see, bonwa, be seen.
2. Most of the irregular (monosyllabic and vowel) verbs form the passive by in
...serting iw before the final vowel of the active ; thus, 122 FORMATION OF THE PASSIVE.
Uku pa, to give, uku piwa, to be given; ukwaka, to build, vkwakiwa, to be built; ukmnza, to do, ukwenziwa, to be done. Some regular verbs form the passive in the same way; as, buka, bukkva, or bukwa; yala, yaliwa, or yahoa.
r em . i, — Verbs in the present perfect tense, (which terminate in He,) drop / in forming the passive; thus, tandile, landiwe;bonile, boniwe.
Rem. 2. — The verb bulala, kill, drops I (and inserts w) in the final syllable, in forming the passive, in all the tenses; thus, bulala, kill, bulaioa, be killed, buleive, has been killed.


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