Bedeutung
Putting on clothes.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Zanzibar, 'kuvalia' often involves the 'Kanga' for women. It's not just about putting it on; it's about how you wrap it to show the 'mkwaju' (proverb) printed on the border. The concept of 'Smartness' is huge. Youth will 'valia' in the latest global trends but mixed with local flair, often referred to as 'Kudunda' or 'Kupiga luku' (looking good). While Swahili is a second language here, the act of 'kuvalia' a 'Gomesi' (traditional dress) is a ceremonial process that takes time and skill. Sunday is the day for 'kuvalia' best clothes. Even in rural areas, people will wear their most pristine 'Kanzu' or dress for church or mosque.
The 'Smart' Rule
If you want to compliment someone, say 'Umevalia vizuri!' (You've dressed well!). It's more powerful than just saying they look good.
Watch the 'L'
Don't forget the 'l' in 'valia'. If you say 'vaa-ia', it sounds unnatural to a native speaker.
Bedeutung
Putting on clothes.
The 'Smart' Rule
If you want to compliment someone, say 'Umevalia vizuri!' (You've dressed well!). It's more powerful than just saying they look good.
Watch the 'L'
Don't forget the 'l' in 'valia'. If you say 'vaa-ia', it sounds unnatural to a native speaker.
Modesty Matters
In many Swahili-speaking areas, 'kuvalia' appropriately means covering shoulders and knees, especially when visiting elders.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of 'valia' in the present continuous tense.
Mimi ________ nguo za kazi sasa hivi.
The subject 'Mimi' (I) requires the prefix 'ni-', and the present continuous requires '-na-'.
Which sentence means 'He has dressed up well for the party'?
Chagua jibu sahihi:
'Amevalia' (perfect tense) + 'vizuri' (well) + 'sherehe' (party) is the correct combination.
Complete the dialogue.
Baba: 'Juma, mbona hujaenda shule?' Juma: 'Samahani baba, bado ________ nguo.'
Juma is explaining what he is doing right now that is causing the delay.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are telling your friend to put on a jacket because it's cold.
'Koti' means jacket and 'baridi' means cold.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Things you can 'Valia'
Upper Body
- • Shati (Shirt)
- • Koti (Coat)
- • Fulana (T-shirt)
Lower Body
- • Suruali (Pants)
- • Sketi (Skirt)
- • Kaptura (Shorts)
Accessories
- • Viatu (Shoes)
- • Kofia (Hat)
- • Miwani (Glasses)
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMimi ________ nguo za kazi sasa hivi.
The subject 'Mimi' (I) requires the prefix 'ni-', and the present continuous requires '-na-'.
Chagua jibu sahihi:
'Amevalia' (perfect tense) + 'vizuri' (well) + 'sherehe' (party) is the correct combination.
Baba: 'Juma, mbona hujaenda shule?' Juma: 'Samahani baba, bado ________ nguo.'
Juma is explaining what he is doing right now that is causing the delay.
Situation: You are telling your friend to put on a jacket because it's cold.
'Koti' means jacket and 'baridi' means cold.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, you can 'valia' pajamas too! It just refers to the act of putting them on.
Yes! 'Valia viatu' is perfectly correct for 'put on your shoes.'
'Navaa' is more general (I wear), while 'ninavalia' is more specific to the action (I am putting on).
You can just say 'Ninavalia' or 'Ninavaa.' The 'nguo' is often implied.
It is neutral. It's used in both casual homes and formal offices.
Yes, 'valia kofia' is correct.
It means 'he/she is currently wearing' (having already put the clothes on).
Yes, 'piga pamba' is the most common slang for dressing up.
No, use 'paka' for makeup, lotion, or oil.
Valia haraka!
Verwandte Redewendungen
Vaa nguo
similarTo wear clothes
Vua nguo
contrastTo take off clothes
Piga pamba
specialized formTo dress stylishly (slang)
Jivika
synonymTo clothe oneself
Pendeza
builds onTo look pleasing/smart