Bedeutung
Love is something that needs to be nurtured and enjoyed.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In coastal culture, proverbs (mafumbo) are a sign of intelligence and maturity. Using 'Upendo ni tunda' shows you respect traditional wisdom. Zanzibar is famous for its spice and fruit plantations. Here, the metaphor is even more literal, as the 'tunda' often refers to the prized cloves or mangoes of the island. The phrase is often linked to the 'Fruit of the Spirit' (Tunda la Roho) from Galatians 5:22, making it a common theme in church sermons. While traditional, urban youth use it ironically or in romantic songs to signal 'old-school' romantic values in a fast-paced world.
Use it in Weddings
If you are invited to a Swahili wedding, using this phrase in your card or speech will instantly impress the hosts.
Watch the 'U'
Don't say 'Pendo ni tunda' in very formal writing; 'Upendo' is the full, more respectful form.
Bedeutung
Love is something that needs to be nurtured and enjoyed.
Use it in Weddings
If you are invited to a Swahili wedding, using this phrase in your card or speech will instantly impress the hosts.
Watch the 'U'
Don't say 'Pendo ni tunda' in very formal writing; 'Upendo' is the full, more respectful form.
The Power of Metaphor
Swahili speakers love metaphors. Don't be afraid to expand on it, e.g., 'Upendo wangu ni embe bivu' (My love is a ripe mango).
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb.
Upendo __ tunda.
The copula 'ni' is used to mean 'is' in Swahili.
What is the figurative meaning of 'Upendo ni tunda'?
When someone says 'Upendo ni tunda', they mean:
The proverb uses the growth of fruit as a metaphor for the development of a relationship.
Match the Swahili words with their English meanings.
Match the following:
These are the key vocabulary words for this proverb.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: Uhusiano wangu ni mgumu sana. B: Pole, lakini kumbuka ________.
The proverb is used here to offer comfort and advice.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenUpendo __ tunda.
The copula 'ni' is used to mean 'is' in Swahili.
When someone says 'Upendo ni tunda', they mean:
The proverb uses the growth of fruit as a metaphor for the development of a relationship.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the key vocabulary words for this proverb.
A: Uhusiano wangu ni mgumu sana. B: Pole, lakini kumbuka ________.
The proverb is used here to offer comfort and advice.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
5 FragenNo, it can apply to the love between friends or family, though it is most common in romantic contexts.
You can, but it changes the meaning slightly to 'Love is fruits', which sounds less like a proverb and more like a list.
'Upendo' is more abstract and pure; 'Mapenzi' often refers to romance or the act of loving.
It is used in religious contexts, but its origin is secular and cultural.
You would say 'Upendo ni tunda chungu'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Upendo ni ua
similarLove is a flower.
Mapenzi ni kikohozi
contrastLove is a cough (it cannot be hidden).
Subira yavuta heri
builds onPatience brings blessing.
Mahaba ni sukari
similarLove is sugar.