I’m not sure what exactly is meant by "VIAKIFISHI: MTAJO NA MSHAZARI" — could you clarify? A couple of possibilities I can cover (choose one or correct me): 1. Do you mean grammatical terms like "mtaji" (subject/agent) and "mshazari" (object/recipient)? — I can make notes on subject (mtaji) and object (mshazi/mradi) concords and usage in Kiswahili. 2. Do you mean a specific pair of morphological items (e.g., types of affixes, vocatives, or particles)? — If so, please give the exact words or an example sentence. 3. If the phrase contains typos, tell me the intended words (for example: "MTAJIO NA MSHARAZI" or "MTAJO NA MSHAURI"), and I’ll prepare focused grammar notes. If you’re happy for me to proceed without clarification, I can produce HTML notes aimed at Kenyan learners (age 14) on a likely grammatical topic related to subjects and objects in Kiswahili (subject and object concords, forming sentences, examples). Tell me which option you prefer.

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