A1 Expression Neutral

Sielewi vizuri

I don't understand well

Bedeutung

Indicating partial comprehension.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

In coastal Swahili culture, directness can be seen as aggressive. Using 'vizuri' as a softener is a sign of good upbringing (uungwana). In Nairobi, communication is faster and more direct. You might hear 'Sishiki' more often in informal settings, but 'Sielewi vizuri' remains the standard for respectful interaction. Students are encouraged to use this phrase to show they are paying attention but need help. It is seen as a positive sign of engagement. When negotiating, 'Sielewi vizuri' can be a strategic way to ask for a better explanation of terms or prices without saying 'no' immediately.

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The 'Vizuri' Magic

Always add 'vizuri' if you want to sound more polite. It shows you are trying.

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Avoid 'Hapana'

Never say 'Mimi hapana elewa'. It sounds like 'Me no understand' and is grammatically broken.

Bedeutung

Indicating partial comprehension.

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The 'Vizuri' Magic

Always add 'vizuri' if you want to sound more polite. It shows you are trying.

⚠️

Avoid 'Hapana'

Never say 'Mimi hapana elewa'. It sounds like 'Me no understand' and is grammatically broken.

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Pair it with 'Polepole'

Say 'Sielewi vizuri, sema polepole' to immediately get the speaker to slow down.

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Body Language

A slight tilt of the head while saying this phrase makes you look genuinely curious rather than frustrated.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the correct way to say 'I don't understand well' in Swahili.

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Sielewi vizuri

'Sielewi' has the correct negative 'i' ending, and 'vizuri' is the correct adverb form.

Fill in the missing part of the negation.

___elewi vizuri.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Si

'Si-' is the negative prefix for the first person singular (I).

Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate phrase.

A: 'Unataka kununua matunda haya?' B: 'Samahani, ________. Unasema nini?'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Sielewi vizuri

The speaker asks 'What are you saying?', which implies they didn't understand the previous sentence.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are in a taxi and the driver is explaining a complicated shortcut.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Sielewi vizuri

This is the best phrase to signal that the explanation is too complex.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Levels of (Non) Understanding

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Partial

  • Sielewi vizuri
  • Sijakuelewa vyema
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Total

  • Sielewi kabisa
  • Sielewi hata kidogo

Factual

  • Sijui
  • Sifahamu

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Choose the correct way to say 'I don't understand well' in Swahili. Choose A1

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Sielewi vizuri

'Sielewi' has the correct negative 'i' ending, and 'vizuri' is the correct adverb form.

Fill in the missing part of the negation. Fill Blank A1

___elewi vizuri.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Si

'Si-' is the negative prefix for the first person singular (I).

Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate phrase. dialogue_completion A1

A: 'Unataka kununua matunda haya?' B: 'Samahani, ________. Unasema nini?'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Sielewi vizuri

The speaker asks 'What are you saying?', which implies they didn't understand the previous sentence.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You are in a taxi and the driver is explaining a complicated shortcut.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Sielewi vizuri

This is the best phrase to signal that the explanation is too complex.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Not at all! It is actually more polite than just saying 'Sielewi' because it implies you are making an effort to understand.

'Sielewi' is about the logic or meaning of a message. 'Sifahamu' is more about familiarity or knowing a fact.

Technically yes, but 'Sijasikia' (I didn't hear) is more accurate if it's a volume issue.

You can say 'Sikuelewi vizuri' (I don't understand you well).

Yes, it is a professional way to ask for clarification.

In Swahili, verbs ending in 'a' change to 'i' when negated in the present tense.

No, 'mzuri' is an adjective. You must use the adverb 'vizuri'.

You can say 'Sielewi kabisa' (I don't understand at all).

Yes, it is standard Swahili used across all East African countries.

Add 'Tafadhali rudia' (Please repeat) after the phrase.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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Sifahamu

similar

I don't know/understand

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Sijui

similar

I don't know

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Rudia tena

builds on

Repeat again

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Sema polepole

builds on

Speak slowly

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Sielewi kabisa

specialized form

I don't understand at all

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Naelewa

contrast

I understand

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