معنی
Describing intense rainfall.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Dar es Salaam, 'mvua kubwa' often leads to immediate flooding due to the city's geography. People often use it as a valid reason to skip work or social events. In regions like Limuru or Kericho, 'mvua kubwa' is essential for tea plantations. It is discussed with a sense of economic importance. Rain is called 'Baraka' (Blessing). Even 'mvua kubwa' that causes trouble is rarely cursed; people usually say 'Ni kazi ya Mungu' (It is God's work). On social media, #MvuaKubwa is used to share videos of flooded streets or to warn others about traffic conditions in real-time.
Think 'Big', not 'Heavy'
To sound like a native, always associate intense rain with the word for 'big' (kubwa).
Safety First
If you hear 'mvua kubwa' on the news in East Africa, it often means flash floods are possible. Take it seriously!
معنی
Describing intense rainfall.
Think 'Big', not 'Heavy'
To sound like a native, always associate intense rain with the word for 'big' (kubwa).
Safety First
If you hear 'mvua kubwa' on the news in East Africa, it often means flash floods are possible. Take it seriously!
Use with 'Sana'
Add 'sana' (very) to make it 'mvua kubwa sana' for truly extreme weather.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct adjective for heavy rain.
Leo kuna mvua ______.
'Kubwa' is the standard collocation for heavy rain in Swahili.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'It is raining heavily'?
Choose the best option:
'Mvua kubwa' is the idiomatic standard.
Match the weather to the appropriate action.
Mvua kubwa inanyesha...
It is safer to stay home during heavy rain.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kwa nini umechelewa? B: Samahani, kuna ______.
Heavy rain is a common reason for being late.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Types of Rain in Swahili
Intensity
- • Mvua kubwa (Heavy)
- • Mvua ya rasharasha (Drizzle)
- • Manyunyu (Light showers)
Features
- • Mvua ya mawe (Hail)
- • Mvua ya radi (Thunderstorm)
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاLeo kuna mvua ______.
'Kubwa' is the standard collocation for heavy rain in Swahili.
Choose the best option:
'Mvua kubwa' is the idiomatic standard.
Mvua kubwa inanyesha...
It is safer to stay home during heavy rain.
A: Kwa nini umechelewa? B: Samahani, kuna ______.
Heavy rain is a common reason for being late.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, 'mvua ndogo' is grammatically correct and understood, but 'rasharasha' is more common for a drizzle.
It can be both. 'Mvua kubwa' can mean one heavy rainstorm or heavy rains in general.
'Mvua ya nguvu' (strong rain) is also used and is very natural, but 'mvua kubwa' is more frequent.
You can say 'Mvua inanyesha kwa wingi' or simply 'Kuna mvua kubwa sana'.
No, in the N-class plural, the adjective 'kubwa' remains the same.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable to explain a delay: 'Nilichelewa kutokana na mvua kubwa'.
'Kiangazi' (dry season) or 'jua kali' (hot sun) are the conceptual opposites.
Swahili doesn't have gender (masculine/feminine), it has noun classes. 'Mvua' is in the N-class.
Yes, 'upepo mkubwa' is used for strong wind, though 'upepo mkali' is more common.
It means 'rain of blessing', often used when it rains during a happy event.
عبارات مرتبط
Mvua ya rasharasha
contrastDrizzle
Mvua ya mawe
specialized formHail
Masika
similarThe long rainy season
Mafuriko
builds onFloods