ani (chani, dyani, hani, kani, kwani, mwani, nnyani, vani, wani, yani, ywani, zani)Intrrg1who?Kutowa ani?Who did you hit?Katowa ani?Who did he hit?Sitowa ani?Who did I hit?Kupenda ani?Who do you love?Unakosha wazazi wako, nouchumire ani?If you lose your parents, who will you go to?Ani questions direct objects, indirect indirects, and prepositional objects; nnyani questions subjects.2whom?Nalongera ani?Whom am I talking for?3whose?Ni mwana ani? NG1Whose child is it?Yuno ni mwana ywani?Whose child is this?Ni wana wani?Whose children are they?Ni mti wani? NG2Whose tree is it?Ni miti yani?Whose trees are they?Ni gari dyani? NG3Whose car is it?Ni magari yani?Whose cars are they?Ni chiti chani? NG4Whose chair is it?Ni viti vani?Whose chairs are they?Ni nyumba yani? NG5Whose house is it?Ni nyumba zani?Whose houses are they?Ni uzi wani? NG6Whose string is it?Ni nyuzi zani?Whose strings are they?Ni kabuga kani? NG7Whose rabbit is it?Ni wabuga wani?Whose rabbits are they?Ni kuwandika kwani? NG8Whose writing is this?Ni hani? NG9Whose place (here) is this?Ni kwani?Whose place (away) is this?Ni mwani?Whose place in here is this?See p. 842 of fieldnotes.

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