Bedeutung
Expressing positive emotion.
Kultureller Hintergrund
On the coast, 'furaha' is often expressed through hospitality. If someone says 'Nina furaha,' they might follow it by offering you tea or 'kaimati' (sweet dumplings). In Tanzania, 'furaha' is closely tied to 'amani' (peace). A happy person is seen as someone who contributes to the national peace. In fast-paced Nairobi, 'Nina furaha' might be shortened or mixed with English in 'Sheng,' but it remains the polite way to speak to elders. Songs often use 'furaha' to describe romantic success. It's a key word in lyrics about finding 'the one'.
The 'Na' Secret
Remember that 'na' means 'with'. You are literally walking around 'with' joy.
Don't use 'Ni'
Avoid saying 'Mimi ni furaha'. It's the most common beginner mistake!
Bedeutung
Expressing positive emotion.
The 'Na' Secret
Remember that 'na' means 'with'. You are literally walking around 'with' joy.
Don't use 'Ni'
Avoid saying 'Mimi ni furaha'. It's the most common beginner mistake!
Add 'Sana'
If you want to sound more native when you're really excited, say 'Nina furaha sana!' with a big smile.
Response to Good News
When someone tells you something good, always say 'Nina furaha kusikia hivyo' (I am happy to hear that).
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am happy'.
Ni___ furaha.
The marker 'na' is used with the subject prefix 'Ni' to mean 'I have' or 'I am with'.
Which sentence means 'We are happy'?
Choose the correct translation:
'Tu-' is the subject prefix for 'We'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Habari za asubuhi? B: Njema! ______ kukuona leo.
It is culturally common and polite to express happiness when meeting someone in the morning.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You just received a birthday gift.
Receiving a gift is a positive event that warrants expressing joy.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
State vs. Reaction
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenNi___ furaha.
The marker 'na' is used with the subject prefix 'Ni' to mean 'I have' or 'I am with'.
Choose the correct translation:
'Tu-' is the subject prefix for 'We'.
A: Habari za asubuhi? B: Njema! ______ kukuona leo.
It is culturally common and polite to express happiness when meeting someone in the morning.
Situation: You just received a birthday gift.
Receiving a gift is a positive event that warrants expressing joy.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but 'Nimefurahi' is slightly more common for 'I'm glad' in response to a specific event.
Swahili doesn't have masculine/feminine genders. It uses noun classes. 'Furaha' is in the N-class (Class 9/10).
Add 'sana' at the end: 'Nina furaha sana.'
'Furaha' is emotional joy; 'raha' is more about pleasure, comfort, or 'the good life'.
Yes, it's perfectly professional to say 'Nina furaha kuwa hapa' (I am happy to be here).
Use 'Nilikuwa na furaha'.
Yes! This is the standard way to say 'I am happy for you'.
The word itself isn't slang, but it's often replaced by 'mzuka' or 'bashasha' in casual talk.
'Nimefurahi' is a verb meaning 'I have become happy.' It's more active than the state of 'Nina furaha'.
As an abstract noun, it's rarely used in plural, though 'furaha mbalimbali' (various joys) is possible.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Nimefurahi
similarI am glad / I have become happy
Furaha ya kweli
builds onTrue happiness
Sina furaha
contrastI am not happy
Furahia
specialized formTo enjoy something