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Kufanya sherehe

To celebrate

Significado

Holding a party or festive event.

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Contexto cultural

In coastal Swahili culture, a 'sherehe' often involves 'Taarab' music and gender-segregated celebrations where women wear beautiful 'diras' or 'bayas.' In cities like Nairobi, 'kufanya sherehe' often involves 'Nyama Choma' (roasted meat) and is a key part of 'socializing' on weekends. Tanzanian celebrations are known for their long speeches and the 'Kamati ya Sherehe' (Party Committee) which manages the 'michango' (contributions). The concept of 'Gatecrashing' is less of a taboo; a 'sherehe' is often seen as an open invitation to the extended community.

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Keep it Active

Always use 'kufanya' instead of 'kuwa na' to sound more like a native speaker when talking about hosting events.

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The 'MC' is Key

In a Swahili sherehe, the Master of Ceremonies (MC) is the most important person. They keep the energy high!

Significado

Holding a party or festive event.

💡

Keep it Active

Always use 'kufanya' instead of 'kuwa na' to sound more like a native speaker when talking about hosting events.

💬

The 'MC' is Key

In a Swahili sherehe, the Master of Ceremonies (MC) is the most important person. They keep the energy high!

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Watch the Context

Don't use 'sherehe' for religious prayers unless there is a festive party following the service.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the correct form of the verb 'kufanya' in the present tense (using 'sisi').

Leo ni Jumamosi, sisi ________ sherehe nyumbani.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: tunafanya

The subject 'sisi' (we) requires the prefix 'tu-', and the present tense marker is '-na-'.

Which of these is the most appropriate for a birthday party?

Juma anataka ________ kwa ajili ya siku yake ya kuzaliwa.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: kufanya sherehe

'Sherehe' means celebration/party, which fits a birthday. 'Mkutano' is a meeting, 'kazi' is work, and 'mazoezi' is exercise.

Match the Swahili phrase with its English meaning.

Match the following:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Kufanya sherehe -> To have a party; Sherehe ya harusi -> Wedding party; Kupiga sherehe -> To party hard; Sherehe ya kuzaliwa -> Birthday party

These are the most common variations of the phrase.

Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.

A: Habari za asubuhi! Je, utakuja kwangu kesho? B: Ndiyo, nitakuja. Je, ________?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: unafanya sherehe

In the context of inviting someone over, asking if they are having a party is the most logical choice among the options.

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Ayudas visuales

Types of Sherehe

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Family

  • Harusi
  • Kuzaliwa
  • Ubatizo
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Success

  • Mahafali
  • Kazi mpya
  • Ushindi

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'kufanya' in the present tense (using 'sisi'). Fill Blank A1

Leo ni Jumamosi, sisi ________ sherehe nyumbani.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: tunafanya

The subject 'sisi' (we) requires the prefix 'tu-', and the present tense marker is '-na-'.

Which of these is the most appropriate for a birthday party? Choose A1

Juma anataka ________ kwa ajili ya siku yake ya kuzaliwa.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: kufanya sherehe

'Sherehe' means celebration/party, which fits a birthday. 'Mkutano' is a meeting, 'kazi' is work, and 'mazoezi' is exercise.

Match the Swahili phrase with its English meaning. Match A2

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Kufanya sherehe -> To have a party; Sherehe ya harusi -> Wedding party; Kupiga sherehe -> To party hard; Sherehe ya kuzaliwa -> Birthday party

These are the most common variations of the phrase.

Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase. dialogue_completion B1

A: Habari za asubuhi! Je, utakuja kwangu kesho? B: Ndiyo, nitakuja. Je, ________?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: unafanya sherehe

In the context of inviting someone over, asking if they are having a party is the most logical choice among the options.

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Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Yes, but you might add 'ndogo' (small) to clarify: 'Tunafanya sherehe ndogo.'

It is both! In the N-class, the form doesn't change. 'Sherehe moja' (one party), 'Sherehe nyingi' (many parties).

'Sherehe' is more common and general. 'Hafla' is slightly more formal, often used for cocktail parties or official receptions.

You can use 'kusherehekea' or the slang 'kupiga sherehe.'

In East Africa, most sherehe happen on Friday or Saturday, but a birthday sherehe can happen any day!

Usually Pilau, Biryani, Nyama Choma, and plenty of soda or juice.

It is common to bring a small gift or contribute 'michango' beforehand.

Yes, it means 'I have a party (to go to or that I am hosting),' but 'ninafanya' is better for hosting.

Christmas is a 'Sikukuu.' You 'fanya sherehe' to celebrate the 'Sikukuu.'

It's a very common slang version of the phrase, popular among youth.

Frases relacionadas

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Kusherehekea

similar

To celebrate

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Karamu

specialized form

A feast

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Hafla

synonym

An event/party

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Sikukuu

contrast

A holiday

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Kupiga sherehe

informal alternative

To party hard

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