Significado
A polite phrase used when meeting someone new.
Contexto cultural
In Tanzania, greetings are long and elaborate. Saying 'Ninafurahi kukufahamu' is often just the start of a 5-minute exchange about health, family, and work. In urban Kenya (Nairobi), the phrase is used in formal business, but in social settings, people might use 'Nimefurahi kujuana' which feels slightly more dynamic. Zanzibari Swahili is often more formal and poetic. You might hear 'Ni furaha iliyoje kukufahamu' (What a joy it is to know you). In Eastern DRC, Swahili is a lingua franca. The phrase is used but might be simplified to 'Ninafurahi kukujua'.
The Handshake Rule
In East Africa, handshakes are often held for the entire duration of the greeting. Don't let go too early!
Elders First
If meeting an elder, say 'Shikamoo' first, wait for their 'Marahaba', then say 'Ninafurahi kukufahamu'.
Significado
A polite phrase used when meeting someone new.
The Handshake Rule
In East Africa, handshakes are often held for the entire duration of the greeting. Don't let go too early!
Elders First
If meeting an elder, say 'Shikamoo' first, wait for their 'Marahaba', then say 'Ninafurahi kukufahamu'.
The 'Pia' Response
If someone says it to you first, simply respond: 'Ninafurahi kukufahamu pia' (I am happy to know you too).
Ponte a prueba
Complete the phrase with the correct subject prefix and tense marker for 'I am'.
____furahi kukufahamu.
'Ni-' is the prefix for 'I' and '-na-' is the present tense marker.
Which phrase is used when meeting someone for the FIRST time?
Select the correct greeting:
'Kukufahamu' is specifically for getting to know someone new.
Match the Swahili word parts to their English meanings.
Match the following:
This breaks down the agglutinative structure of the phrase.
Fill in the missing response in this dialogue.
Ali: 'Jina langu ni Ali, naitwa kutoka Tanzania.' Wewe: '____'
This is the most natural and polite response to an introduction.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejercicios____furahi kukufahamu.
'Ni-' is the prefix for 'I' and '-na-' is the present tense marker.
Select the correct greeting:
'Kukufahamu' is specifically for getting to know someone new.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
This breaks down the agglutinative structure of the phrase.
Ali: 'Jina langu ni Ali, naitwa kutoka Tanzania.' Wewe: '____'
This is the most natural and polite response to an introduction.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasBoth are correct. 'Ninafurahi' is more literal ('I am happy'), while 'Nimefurahi' is more common in speech ('I have become happy').
Yes, it is very appropriate for professional settings. It shows respect and good education.
Change it to 'Ninafurahi kuwafahamu' (I am happy to know you all).
Not at all. It's a standard polite way to acknowledge a new person, even in a casual setting.
'Fahamu' implies understanding or being acquainted with a person, while 'jua' is more for facts or skills.
No, the 'Ni-' in 'Ninafurahi' already means 'I'. Adding 'Mimi' is only for extra emphasis.
Just add 'pia' at the end: 'Ninafurahi kukufahamu pia'.
Yes, it is standard across all Swahili-speaking regions, including Uganda and Rwanda.
Yes, it's a perfect way to start a first-time email to someone.
There isn't really a 'short' version that is as polite, but 'Nafurahi kukujua' is sometimes heard.
Frases relacionadas
Nimefurahi kukuona
similarI am happy to see you
Karibu sana
builds onYou are very welcome
Nafurahi kukutana nawe
synonymI'm happy to meet with you
Ni heshima kukufahamu
specialized formIt is an honor to know you