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-zee

/m̩.zɛː/

The adjective '-zee' describes elderly living things and must agree with noun classes, often doubling as a title of respect.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Used exclusively for living beings like humans and animals.
  • Changes prefix based on the noun class (e.g., mzee, wazee).
  • Carries a connotation of respect and wisdom in Swahili culture.

Maelezo ya Jumla

Kivumishi '-zee' ni moja ya maneno muhimu katika lugha ya Kiswahili yanayoelezea hatua ya mwisho ya ukuaji wa kiumbe hai. Inatumika kuelezea hali ya kuwa na umri mkubwa. Katika sarufi ya Kiswahili, neno hili huchukua viambishi awali kulingana na ngeli ya nomino. Kwa mfano, katika ngeli ya A-WA, tunasema 'mtu mzee' au 'watu wazee'. Ni neno linalobeba maana ya kibiolojia na pia ya kijamii.

Mitindo ya Matumizi

Ni muhimu kuelewa kwamba '-zee' haitumiki kwa vitu visivyo na uhai. Ikiwa unataka kusema gari ni la zamani, husemi 'gari mzee', bali unasema 'gari kuukuu' au 'gari la zamani'. Matumizi yake yamejikita zaidi kwa binadamu, wanyama, na wakati mwingine mimea mikubwa inayoonekana kuwa na umri mrefu sana. Inapochukua kiambishi cha ngeli, mzizi '-zee' hubadilika kuwa mzee (umoja) na wazee (wingi) kwa binadamu.

Muktadha wa Kawaida

Neno hili hutumika sana katika mazungumzo ya kila siku kuelezea wanafamilia kama babu na bibi. Katika jamii nyingi za Waswahili, neno 'Mzee' ni cheo cha heshima kinachopewa mtu mwenye busara na uzoefu. Mara nyingi, vijana huwaita watu waliowazidi umri 'Mzee' kama ishara ya adabu, hata kama hawajafikia umri wa kustaafu.

Ulinganifu na Maneno Mengine

Kuna tofauti kati ya '-zee' na '-kongwe'. '-zee' inahusu umri wa kawaida wa uzee, wakati '-kongwe' mara nyingi inaashiria uzee uliokithiri au kitu ambacho kimekuwepo kwa muda mrefu sana na bado kina nguvu au ushawishi (kama mchezaji mkongwe au mti mkongwe). Pia, '-zamani' inahusu muda uliopita na si hali ya mwili ya kiumbe.

Ejemplos

1

Mzee huyu anajua hadithi nyingi.

everyday

This old man knows many stories.

2

Simba mzee hawezi kuwinda vizuri.

informal

An old lion cannot hunt well.

3

Tunapaswa kuheshimu watu wazee katika jamii.

formal

We should respect elderly people in society.

4

Mzee wa kanisa alitoa hotuba ndefu.

formal

The church elder gave a long speech.

Colocaciones comunes

Mtu mzee An old person
Wazee wa busara Wise elders
Mzee wa kijiji Village elder

Frases Comunes

Mzee wa kazi

A person who is very hard-working/experienced

Uzee mwisho wa reli

Old age is the end of the line (proverbial)

Wazee wetu

Our elders/ancestors

Se confunde a menudo con

-zee vs -kuukuu
Used for worn-out or old inanimate objects like clothes or shoes, whereas -zee is for living beings.
-zee vs -a zamani
Used for things belonging to the past or historical times, not necessarily biological age.

Patrones gramaticales

Nomino (A-WA) + mzee/wazee Nomino (Wanyama) + mzee/wazee Mzee wa + [Mahali/Kikundi]

Cómo usarlo

Notas de uso

In Swahili, '-zee' is a declinable adjective, meaning its prefix must match the noun class of the living being it describes. While it literally means 'old', it is frequently used as a noun ('Mzee') to address men respectfully. Using it for objects is a common beginner mistake; for objects, use '-a zamani' or '-kuukuu'.


Errores comunes

The most frequent error is using '-zee' to describe inanimate objects like 'simu mzee' (old phone), which is incorrect. Another mistake is failing to change the prefix for plural nouns, such as saying 'watu mzee' instead of 'watu wazee'. Lastly, learners sometimes use it as an insult, not realizing it's often an honorific title.

Consejos

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Match prefixes with noun classes

Remember to add the correct prefix: 'Mtu mzee' (one old person) vs 'Watu wazee' (many old people).
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Avoid using for objects

Never use '-zee' for clothes, cars, or buildings. Use '-kuukuu' for worn-out things or '-a zamani' for old things.
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Respect is built into the word

Calling someone 'Mzee' in East Africa is generally a compliment regarding their wisdom and status, not an insult about their age.

Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Proto-Bantu root *-jèè, which relates to aging, growing old, or reaching maturity. It is a cognate found in many other Bantu languages with similar meanings.

Contexto cultural

In East African culture, elders are seen as the custodians of wisdom and tradition. The term 'Mzee' is often used to address a male elder or a person of high status (like a president) to show loyalty and respect.

Truco para recordar

Think of the 'Z' in -zee as the end of the alphabet, just like uzee (old age) is the later stage of life. Remember: People and animals get '-zee', but things just get 'zamani'.

Preguntas frecuentes

4 preguntas
Hapana, neno '-zee' halitumiki kwa vitu visivyo na uhai. Badala yake, tumia 'nyumba ya zamani' au 'nyumba kuukuu'.
'Mzee' ni neno la kawaida la umri, wakati 'mkongwe' hutumika kwa mtu mwenye uzoefu wa miaka mingi au uzee uliokithiri.
Ndiyo, ni kawaida kumwita mtu yeyote mwenye heshima na busara 'Mzee' kama ishara ya adabu.
Wingi wake ni 'wazee' kwa kufuata ngeli ya A-WA.

Ponte a prueba

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Babu yangu ni mtu ___ sana.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: mzee

Because 'Babu' (grandfather) is in the A-WA noun class (singular), the prefix 'm-' is added to the root '-zee'.

multiple choice

Ni ipi kati ya hizi ni sahihi?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Watu hawa ni wazee.

'-zee' is used for people, and 'Watu' (plural) correctly matches with 'wazee'.

sentence building

mzee / huyu / ni / mbwa

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Mbwa huyu ni mzee

The standard sentence structure is Subject (Mbwa huyu) + Verb (ni) + Adjective (mzee).

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