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mimi ni

The above is correct but not normal Swahili. At the beginning of a sentence, the word ni by itself means "I am": Ni mwalimu, I am a teacher. The nominative pronouns are almost always contained in the verb, so: Nimechoka means I am tired.

I am (in a place) is niko or nipo, e.g., Nipo nyumbani, I am at home.

Mimi means "I" or "me" but is not used as a subject normally, except for emphasis, because it is contained in the verb.

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