A1 Expression Neutral

Ni kweli

It is true

Bedeutung

Confirming the truth of a statement.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

In Tanzania, 'Ni kweli' is often accompanied by a slow nod. It is considered polite to use it frequently when an elder is speaking to show you are paying attention (active listening). In urban Kenya, you might hear 'Ni true' or 'Ni real' in Sheng, but 'Ni kweli' remains the standard for formal agreement and is used widely in news and media. In Zanzibar, the phrase might be uttered with a more melodic intonation. You might also hear 'Hakika,' which is a more formal Arabic-influenced synonym for 'Ni kweli.' Truthfulness is a highly guarded virtue. Using 'Ni kweli' is seen as a commitment to the statement. If someone says 'Ni kweli tupu,' they are swearing by the absolute truth of their words.

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The Nod

Always pair 'Ni kweli' with a slight nod to look like a native speaker.

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Don't over-use

If you say 'Ni kweli' to every single sentence, you might sound like you aren't actually listening.

Bedeutung

Confirming the truth of a statement.

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The Nod

Always pair 'Ni kweli' with a slight nod to look like a native speaker.

⚠️

Don't over-use

If you say 'Ni kweli' to every single sentence, you might sound like you aren't actually listening.

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Add 'Kabisa'

Adding 'kabisa' (completely) at the end makes you sound very fluent and passionate about your agreement.

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Polite Disagreement

If you must disagree, start with 'Ni kweli, lakini...' to soften the blow.

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the blank to agree with the statement.

A: Leo ni Ijumaa. B: ______, kesho ni Jumamosi.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ni kweli

Since tomorrow is indeed Saturday if today is Friday, you are confirming a fact.

Which response is the most natural for confirming a fact?

Je, ni kweli mwalimu amefika?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ndiyo, ni kweli.

'Ndiyo, ni kweli' is a very natural, emphatic way to confirm a question starting with 'Je, ni kweli...?'

Match the situation to the best use of 'Ni kweli'.

Situation: Someone tells you that learning Swahili is fun.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Say 'Ni kweli' to agree.

'Ni kweli' is used to validate opinions you share.

Complete the dialogue with the correct negative form.

A: Wewe ni Mmarekani? B: ______, mimi ni Mwingereza.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Si kweli

The speaker is correcting a false assumption, so 'Si kweli' (It's not true) is required.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

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Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Fill in the blank to agree with the statement. Fill Blank A1

A: Leo ni Ijumaa. B: ______, kesho ni Jumamosi.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ni kweli

Since tomorrow is indeed Saturday if today is Friday, you are confirming a fact.

Which response is the most natural for confirming a fact? Choose A1

Je, ni kweli mwalimu amefika?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ndiyo, ni kweli.

'Ndiyo, ni kweli' is a very natural, emphatic way to confirm a question starting with 'Je, ni kweli...?'

Match the situation to the best use of 'Ni kweli'. situation_matching A1

Situation: Someone tells you that learning Swahili is fun.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Say 'Ni kweli' to agree.

'Ni kweli' is used to validate opinions you share.

Complete the dialogue with the correct negative form. dialogue_completion A2

A: Wewe ni Mmarekani? B: ______, mimi ni Mwingereza.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Si kweli

The speaker is correcting a false assumption, so 'Si kweli' (It's not true) is required.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Yes, in casual conversation, dropping the 'Ni' is very common and sounds natural.

It is neutral. It works in a palace, a boardroom, or a kitchen.

'Hakika' is stronger, meaning 'It is a certainty.' Use it for things that are 100% undeniable.

Just add a question mark in writing, or use a rising intonation: 'Ni kweli?'

Yes, 'Kweli, nimefurahi kukuona' (Truly, I am happy to see you) works well.

Yes, it is one of the most stable phrases across all Swahili dialects.

The opposite is 'Si kweli' (It is not true) or 'Ni uongo' (It is a lie).

No, that would not make sense. Use 'Njema' or 'Safi'.

No, 'kweli' is an invariable noun/adverb in this context.

Yes, it is very common in journalism and literature.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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Kweli?

similar

Really? / Is it true?

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Si kweli

contrast

It is not true

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Hakika

synonym

Certainly / For sure

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Ni ukweli

builds on

It is the truth

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Kweli tupu

specialized form

The bare truth

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