Bedeutung
The act of eating a meal.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Tanzania, it is common to wash hands before eating. The phrase 'kula chakula' often precedes this ritual. In many Kenyan households, 'kula chakula' is a time for family updates and news. Zanzibari cuisine is rich in spices. 'Kula chakula' here often refers to elaborate, multi-course meals. While Swahili is a lingua franca, 'kula chakula' is widely understood and used in urban centers.
Don't overthink it
Swahili is very phonetic. Read it exactly as it is written.
Use the object
Adding 'chakula' makes you sound much more natural than just saying 'kula'.
Bedeutung
The act of eating a meal.
Don't overthink it
Swahili is very phonetic. Read it exactly as it is written.
Use the object
Adding 'chakula' makes you sound much more natural than just saying 'kula'.
Hospitality
Always accept an invitation to 'kula chakula' if you can; it's a sign of respect.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
Leo, mimi ________ chakula cha mchana.
The subject is 'mimi' (I), so the prefix is 'na-'.
Choose the most natural sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
Swahili requires the subject prefix 'ni-' for 'I'.
Match the Swahili phrase to its English meaning.
Match: A) Kula chakula, B) Kula chakula cha asubuhi, C) Kula chakula cha jioni.
Asubuhi is morning, jioni is evening.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Je, umekwisha ______? B: Ndiyo, nimeshakula.
The context is about eating.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenLeo, mimi ________ chakula cha mchana.
The subject is 'mimi' (I), so the prefix is 'na-'.
Which sentence is correct?
Swahili requires the subject prefix 'ni-' for 'I'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Asubuhi is morning, jioni is evening.
A: Je, umekwisha ______? B: Ndiyo, nimeshakula.
The context is about eating.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but 'kula chakula' is more complete and polite.
No, it is the standard, neutral way to talk about eating.
Change the 'ni-' prefix for different subjects (e.g., 'anakula', 'tunakula').
Just use 'kula' or name the snack directly.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in formal speech.
The phrase is standard across all Swahili-speaking regions.
Remembering the noun class agreement if you add adjectives.
Use it in sentences about your daily routine.
Yes, but 'mlo' is slightly more formal.
No, it's generic unless you add 'cha asubuhi/mchana/jioni'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Kula mlo
synonymTo have a meal
Kupata chakula
similarTo get food
Kula kiamsha kinywa
specialized formTo eat breakfast
Kula cha jioni
specialized formTo eat dinner