معنی
Learning is a lifelong process.
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase was a cornerstone of the 'Adult Education' movement in the 1970s, leading to one of the highest literacy rates in Africa at the time. In Kenya, this is often used in the context of 'Jua Kali' (informal sector) workers who learn their trades through lifelong apprenticeship rather than formal schooling. In the coastal Swahili culture, 'Elimu' is often associated with religious (Islamic) knowledge as well as secular knowledge. For Swahili speakers living abroad, this phrase is a way to maintain cultural identity while adapting to new Western systems and languages.
Use it for encouragement
This is the safest proverb to use in Swahili. It always sounds wise and encouraging.
Don't forget the 'H'
In 'haina', the 'h' is important. Without it, 'aina' means 'type/kind', which changes the meaning completely.
معنی
Learning is a lifelong process.
Use it for encouragement
This is the safest proverb to use in Swahili. It always sounds wise and encouraging.
Don't forget the 'H'
In 'haina', the 'h' is important. Without it, 'aina' means 'type/kind', which changes the meaning completely.
Pair it with 'Kweli'
Saying 'Kweli, elimu haina mwisho' (Truly, education has no end) makes you sound very natural.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the proverb with the correct word.
Elimu ____ mwisho.
'Haina' is the correct negative form for the N-class noun 'Elimu'.
Match the Swahili words to their English meanings.
Match the following:
These are the core components of the proverb and its usage.
Choose the best response for the situation.
A: 'Babu yangu anajifunza Kiingereza akiwa na miaka 80!' B: 'Wow! ________.'
This proverb is the most appropriate cultural response to someone learning at an old age.
In which situation is 'Elimu haina mwisho' most appropriate?
Select the best context:
It is a common encouraging remark at graduations to signify that learning continues.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاElimu ____ mwisho.
'Haina' is the correct negative form for the N-class noun 'Elimu'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the core components of the proverb and its usage.
A: 'Babu yangu anajifunza Kiingereza akiwa na miaka 80!' B: 'Wow! ________.'
This proverb is the most appropriate cultural response to someone learning at an old age.
Select the best context:
It is a common encouraging remark at graduations to signify that learning continues.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNot at all! It's used in both formal speeches and casual chats between friends when someone learns something new.
No, it covers all types of knowledge, including life lessons, religious study, and practical skills.
Yes, it's a great way to say 'I will keep trying because learning never stops.'
'Elimu' is often more structured (education), while 'Maarifa' is general knowledge or information.
It is 'haina' because 'Elimu' is in the N-class of nouns.
Julius Nyerere, the first president of Tanzania, popularized it during his literacy campaigns.
Yes, it shows you have a 'growth mindset' and are willing to learn new things.
Not really, but people sometimes just say 'Elimu ni bahari' for a similar meaning.
You would say 'Elimu ina mwisho,' but it's almost never said because it's considered untrue!
Yes, it is universally understood across the entire Swahili-speaking world.
عبارات مرتبط
Elimu ni bahari
similarEducation is an ocean.
Elimu ni ufunguo wa maisha
builds onEducation is the key to life.
Asiyefunzwa na mamae hufunzwa na ulimwengu
contrastHe who is not taught by his mother will be taught by the world.
Kujifunza hakuna kikomo
synonymLearning has no limit.