Bedeutung
Expressing physical exhaustion.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Tanzania, saying 'Nimechoka' is often a prelude to a longer story about one's day. It is a way to bond and share life's burdens. In urban Kenya, you might hear 'Nimechoka' mixed with English (Sheng), like 'Nimechoka jo!' to add emphasis and a cool factor. In the islands, the pace of life is slower (polepole). Saying 'Nimechoka' might be met with an invitation to sit and have 'kahawa' (coffee). In the diaspora, the phrase is used as a cultural touchstone to express the grind of living abroad while maintaining linguistic roots.
The 'Pole' Rule
Always expect a 'Pole' when you say this. If you don't get one, the person might not have heard you!
Don't say 'Mimi ni mchoka'
This is a common English-speaker mistake. Stick to the verb form 'Nimechoka'.
Bedeutung
Expressing physical exhaustion.
The 'Pole' Rule
Always expect a 'Pole' when you say this. If you don't get one, the person might not have heard you!
Don't say 'Mimi ni mchoka'
This is a common English-speaker mistake. Stick to the verb form 'Nimechoka'.
Add 'Mwili'
Saying 'Mwili umechoka sana' (The body is very tired) sounds very natural and slightly more poetic.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing part to say 'I am very tired'.
Ni____choka sana.
The '-me-' marker is used to show a current state resulting from a past action (getting tired).
Choose the best response to 'Umeshindaje leo?' (How was your day?)
Umeshindaje leo?
While others are grammatically correct, 'Nimechoka sana' is a very common and natural response to a long day.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Nimechoka sana baada ya kazi. B: ________.
In Swahili culture, the standard empathetic response to someone being tired is 'Pole'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You just finished a 10km run.
Physical exertion leads to being 'tired' (nimechoka).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Tired vs. Sleepy
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenNi____choka sana.
The '-me-' marker is used to show a current state resulting from a past action (getting tired).
Umeshindaje leo?
While others are grammatically correct, 'Nimechoka sana' is a very common and natural response to a long day.
A: Nimechoka sana baada ya kazi. B: ________.
In Swahili culture, the standard empathetic response to someone being tired is 'Pole'.
You just finished a 10km run.
Physical exertion leads to being 'tired' (nimechoka).
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNot exactly. It means you lack energy. If you want to sleep, say 'Nina usingizi'.
Yes, it's neutral. But adding 'leo' (today) makes it clear it's about the work you just did.
'Sana' is 'very', 'mno' is 'excessively'. 'Mno' is stronger and slightly more formal.
Use 'Nimechoka na wewe'. Be careful, this is quite strong and can be rude!
It is a conjugated verb. The root is '-choka'.
It's a cultural way of showing empathy. It's like saying 'I feel for you'.
Yes! That means 'I am a little tired'.
'Nina nguvu' (I have energy) or 'Nimepumzika' (I am rested).
Change 'Ni-' to 'Tu-': 'Tumechoka sana'.
Only with friends. It's slang and very informal.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Nimechoka hoi
specialized formI am exhausted/dead tired.
Nina usingizi
similarI am sleepy.
Nimechoshwa
builds onI have been made tired (by something).
Nimepumzika
contrastI am rested.