Bedeutung
The involuntary act of sneezing.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In the predominantly Muslim culture of Zanzibar, sneezing is followed by 'Alhamdulillah'. It is considered a blessing as it clears the head. In Nairobi, you might hear 'Bless you' in English, but 'Afya' remains the most common Swahili response among all age groups. There is a superstition that sneezing while leaving the house is a bad omen for the journey. Some might wait a minute before proceeding. Sneezing is often used as a metaphor for 'truth' in conversation. If you sneeze while someone is talking, they might say 'Ni kweli!' (It's true!).
The 'Piga' Rule
Whenever you encounter a sudden action in Swahili, check if 'piga' is used. It's a very common pattern.
Always say Afya
Even if you don't know the person, saying 'Afya' after they sneeze is a great way to sound like a local.
Bedeutung
The involuntary act of sneezing.
The 'Piga' Rule
Whenever you encounter a sudden action in Swahili, check if 'piga' is used. It's a very common pattern.
Always say Afya
Even if you don't know the person, saying 'Afya' after they sneeze is a great way to sound like a local.
Don't use 'fanya'
Saying 'ninafanya chafya' is the biggest giveaway that you are translating literally from English.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'piga'.
Jana, mimi ______ chafya sana kwa sababu ya vumbi.
The word 'Jana' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'nilipiga' is correct.
Which is the correct way to say 'I am sneezing'?
Choose the correct sentence:
In Swahili, the standard collocation is 'piga chafya'.
Match the Swahili phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
All these use the 'piga' light verb construction.
Complete the dialogue with the correct cultural response.
A: *Achoo!* (Anapiga chafya) B: ________!
'Afya' is the standard response to a sneeze, meaning 'Health'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Common 'Piga' Collocations
Bodily
- • Piga chafya (Sneeze)
- • Piga mwayo (Yawn)
- • Piga makofi (Clap)
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenJana, mimi ______ chafya sana kwa sababu ya vumbi.
The word 'Jana' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'nilipiga' is correct.
Choose the correct sentence:
In Swahili, the standard collocation is 'piga chafya'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
All these use the 'piga' light verb construction.
A: *Achoo!* (Anapiga chafya) B: ________!
'Afya' is the standard response to a sneeze, meaning 'Health'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenNo, 'chafya' is a noun. You must use the verb 'piga' with it.
You can say 'Samahani' (Excuse me) or 'Alhamdulillah' (Praise be to God).
Yes, but 'nimepiga chafya sana' is more natural for 'I've been sneezing a lot'.
Not really; 'piga chafya' is used even in very casual slang, though the pronunciation might be lazier.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Piga miayo
similarTo yawn
Kohoa
similarTo cough
Penga
builds onTo blow one's nose
Mafua
specialized formA cold/flu