Bedeutung
Asking about the current day's events.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Tanzania, greetings are an art form. You might be asked five different 'Habari' questions in a row. It is polite to answer each one individually. In urban Kenya, greetings are often faster. 'Habari za leo?' might be shortened to just 'Habari?' or replaced by the slang 'Sasa?'. Zanzibari culture is very traditional. Always ensure you use 'za' (plural) as it shows a better command of the language and respect for the 'Habari' noun class. The response 'Alhamdulillah' (Praise be to God) is very common among Swahili Muslims as a response to 'Habari za leo?'.
The 'Nzuri' Rule
Always answer 'Nzuri' first. Even if your house is on fire, say 'Nzuri' then explain the fire. It's the social rule!
Eye Contact
When saying 'Habari za leo?', maintain soft eye contact and a slight smile. It shows sincerity.
Bedeutung
Asking about the current day's events.
The 'Nzuri' Rule
Always answer 'Nzuri' first. Even if your house is on fire, say 'Nzuri' then explain the fire. It's the social rule!
Eye Contact
When saying 'Habari za leo?', maintain soft eye contact and a slight smile. It shows sincerity.
Don't be too brief
Just saying 'Habari' without 'za leo' or 'gani' can sometimes sound a bit abrupt or lazy.
WhatsApp Etiquette
Always start your WhatsApp messages with 'Habari za leo' before asking for a favor. It gets much better results!
Teste dich selbst
Choose the most appropriate response to 'Habari za leo?'
A: Habari za leo? B: ________
'Nzuri' (Good) is the standard positive response to any 'Habari' greeting.
Complete the greeting with the correct possessive particle.
Habari ___ leo?
'Habari' is plural in this greeting, requiring the N-class plural particle 'za'.
Match the greeting to the time of day.
It is 2:00 PM. Which greeting do you use?
'Leo' is used for the main part of the day, while 'asubuhi' is morning and 'jioni' is evening.
Complete the dialogue between a student and a teacher.
Mwanafunzi: Shikamoo, mwalimu! Mwalimu: Marahaba! Mwanafunzi: ________?
After 'Shikamoo', 'Habari za leo?' is the most respectful way to continue the greeting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Time-Based Greetings
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenA: Habari za leo? B: ________
'Nzuri' (Good) is the standard positive response to any 'Habari' greeting.
Habari ___ leo?
'Habari' is plural in this greeting, requiring the N-class plural particle 'za'.
It is 2:00 PM. Which greeting do you use?
'Leo' is used for the main part of the day, while 'asubuhi' is morning and 'jioni' is evening.
Mwanafunzi: Shikamoo, mwalimu! Mwalimu: Marahaba! Mwanafunzi: ________?
After 'Shikamoo', 'Habari za leo?' is the most respectful way to continue the greeting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenYes, it is perfectly appropriate for a professional setting.
Usually, you still say 'Nzuri'. If you want to be honest, say 'Nzuri, lakini nimechoka kidogo' (Good, but I'm a bit tired).
It's not 'wrong' in daily speech, but 'Habari za leo' is the grammatically standard form.
Yes, you can say 'Habari za leo?' to a whole room of people.
'Habari za leo' is specific to today, while 'Habari gani' is a general 'How are things?'.
Yes, it is a gender-neutral greeting.
The most common responses are 'Nzuri', 'Njema', or 'Salama'.
Yes, as an opening sentence after the formal salutation.
Because 'Habari' is in the N-class, and 'za' is the plural possessive for that class.
Yes, it is standard across all Swahili-speaking regions.
In greetings, it's more like 'status' or 'updates'.
It's better to say 'Habari za asubuhi' at that time.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Habari za asubuhi?
similarHow is the morning?
Habari za jioni?
similarHow is the evening?
Habari gani?
synonymWhat news?
U hali gani?
specialized formHow is your condition?
Mambo vipi?
contrastHow are things?
Habari za kazi?
builds onHow is work?