المعنى
The act of drifting into sleep.
خلفية ثقافية
Afternoon naps (siestas) are common due to the intense heat between 1 PM and 4 PM. 'Kupata usingizi' during this time is seen as essential for health. In the fast-paced city life, 'kupata usingizi' is often discussed in the context of long commutes and the 'hustle' culture. During Ramadan, sleep patterns change significantly. 'Kupata usingizi' happens in shifts between prayer and meals (Suhoor and Iftar). Sleep is closely tied to the agricultural cycle. People 'get sleep' early to wake up at dawn for farming.
Use with Adverbs
Always pair it with 'vizuri' (well) or 'vibaya' (badly) to sound more natural.
Avoid 'Fall'
Never say 'Nilianguka usingizi'. It's a dead giveaway that you're translating from English.
المعنى
The act of drifting into sleep.
Use with Adverbs
Always pair it with 'vizuri' (well) or 'vibaya' (badly) to sound more natural.
Avoid 'Fall'
Never say 'Nilianguka usingizi'. It's a dead giveaway that you're translating from English.
The 'Pata' Logic
Remember that in Swahili, you 'get' feelings and states. This logic applies to 'pata njaa' (get hungry) too!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the correct form of 'pata' in the past tense.
Jana usiku, mimi ______ usingizi saa nne.
The sentence refers to 'Jana usiku' (last night), so the past tense 'nilipata' is required.
Which sentence means 'I can't fall asleep'?
Choose the correct Swahili translation:
'Sipati usingizi' is the idiomatic way to say you can't fall asleep.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ulipata usingizi? B: Hapana, ______ usingizi kabisa.
The response 'Hapana' (No) requires a negative past tense 'sikupata'.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Types of Sleep in Swahili
States
- • Usingizi mzito
- • Usingizi mchache
- • Usingizi wa pono
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينJana usiku, mimi ______ usingizi saa nne.
The sentence refers to 'Jana usiku' (last night), so the past tense 'nilipata' is required.
Choose the correct Swahili translation:
'Sipati usingizi' is the idiomatic way to say you can't fall asleep.
A: Ulipata usingizi? B: Hapana, ______ usingizi kabisa.
The response 'Hapana' (No) requires a negative past tense 'sikupata'.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
الأسئلة الشائعة
3 أسئلةYes, you can say 'Nilipata usingizi kidogo' for a short nap.
Absolutely, it is the standard literary way to describe falling asleep.
'Usingizi' is the noun (sleep), 'lala' is the verb (to sleep).
عبارات ذات صلة
Kusinzia
similarTo doze or nod off
Kulala fofofo
specialized formTo sleep soundly
Kukosa usingizi
contrastTo lack sleep/insomnia
Kuota ndoto
builds onTo dream