Bedeutung
Activating an electronic device.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam (RTD) was historically the voice of the nation. Turning on the radio was a patriotic act during the struggle for independence. In Kenya, 'vernacular' radio stations (broadcasting in local languages like Kikuyu or Luo) are very popular. 'Washa redio' often refers to tuning into these community hubs. Taarab music is frequently broadcast on the islands. Radio is the primary way this traditional music reaches the younger generation. Because many areas lack reliable internet, the radio is the only source of weather forecasts for farmers. 'Washa redio' is a survival tool.
Universal Verb
Remember that 'washa' works for almost anything with a power button: TV, computer, car, and lights.
Volume vs. Power
Never use 'washa' to mean 'make it louder.' That will confuse people. Use 'ongeza sauti.'
Bedeutung
Activating an electronic device.
Universal Verb
Remember that 'washa' works for almost anything with a power button: TV, computer, car, and lights.
Volume vs. Power
Never use 'washa' to mean 'make it louder.' That will confuse people. Use 'ongeza sauti.'
Politeness Matters
In East African culture, direct imperatives can sound harsh. Always add 'tafadhali' or 'naomba' when asking an elder to 'washa redio.'
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing verb to turn on the radio.
Tafadhali ________ redio, nataka kusikiliza muziki.
'Washa' is the verb for turning on electronics.
Which sentence is the most polite way to ask someone to turn on the radio?
Choose the best option:
Using 'Naomba' and 'tafadhali' adds politeness.
Match the Swahili phrase with its English meaning.
Match these:
These are the four basic commands for radio usage.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kuna habari gani leo? B: Sijui, ________ redio tusikie.
You need to turn on the radio to hear the news.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Things you can 'Washa'
Electronics
- • Redio
- • Televisheni
- • Simu
Light/Fire
- • Taa
- • Moto
- • Mshumaa
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenTafadhali ________ redio, nataka kusikiliza muziki.
'Washa' is the verb for turning on electronics.
Choose the best option:
Using 'Naomba' and 'tafadhali' adds politeness.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the four basic commands for radio usage.
A: Kuna habari gani leo? B: Sijui, ________ redio tusikie.
You need to turn on the radio to hear the news.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes! 'Washa simu' means to turn on your phone.
It is both. 'Redio moja' (one radio) or 'Redio tano' (five radios).
Say 'Ongeza sauti.'
No, it is standard Swahili, though it has slangy variations like 'piga.'
It's a regional variation common in Kenya, influenced by the idea of 'opening' a circuit or a tap.
Redio imewashwa.
Yes, 'washa gari' means to start the car engine.
The opposite is 'zima.'
Yes, 'inawasha' can mean 'it is itching/stinging.' Context is key!
Extremely. It is often the primary source of news and entertainment in many regions.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Zima redio
contrastTurn off the radio
Washa taa
similarTurn on the light
Ongeza sauti
builds onTurn up the volume
Tafuta stesheni
builds onFind a station
Redio ya mbao
specialized formWooden radio