معنی
Preparing a meal.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Tanzania, 'pika chakula' often implies making 'Ugali' (maize porridge), which is the national staple. It is usually served with 'maharage' (beans) or 'mboga za majani' (leafy greens). Cooking in Zanzibar is an art form involving complex spice blends. 'Pika chakula' here often refers to 'Pilau' or 'Biryani', reflecting the island's Persian and Indian influences. In Kenya, 'pika chakula' might involve 'Nyama Choma' (roasted meat), though 'pika' specifically refers to the cooking process, while 'choma' refers to roasting. Coconut milk (tui la nazi) is a staple ingredient. 'Pika chakula' almost always involves grating a coconut (kuna nazi) before the actual cooking begins.
Drop the 'Ni'
In casual conversation, you can drop the 'Ni' from 'Ninapika' and just say 'Napika'. It sounds more natural!
Pika vs. Andaa
Don't use 'pika' for salads or cereal. Use 'andaa' (prepare) for things that don't need heat.
معنی
Preparing a meal.
Drop the 'Ni'
In casual conversation, you can drop the 'Ni' from 'Ninapika' and just say 'Napika'. It sounds more natural!
Pika vs. Andaa
Don't use 'pika' for salads or cereal. Use 'andaa' (prepare) for things that don't need heat.
Inviting Others
If you are cooking and someone walks in, it is polite to say 'Karibu chakula' (Welcome to the food), even if it's not ready yet.
Specifics Matter
Once you know the name of the dish (e.g., Wali, Sukuma Wiki), replace 'chakula' with that name to sound like a pro.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct subject prefix for 'I' in the present tense.
____napika chakula.
'Ni-' is the subject prefix for 'I' (Mimi).
Which sentence means 'He cooked food'?
Select the correct past tense sentence.
The tense marker '-li-' indicates the past tense.
Match the Swahili words with their English meanings.
Match the following:
These are the core vocabulary words related to the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
Baba: Unafanya nini? Mtoto: ________ chakula.
The context of 'chakula' (food) makes 'pika' (cook) the most logical action.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Where would you most likely hear 'Mpishi anapika chakula'?
'Mkahawani' means 'at the restaurant', where a 'Mpishi' (chef) works.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Meal Times
Asubuhi
- • Chai
- • Mkate
- • Mayai
Mchana
- • Wali
- • Maharage
- • Mboga
Jioni
- • Ugali
- • Nyama
- • Samaki
بانک تمرین
5 تمرینها____napika chakula.
'Ni-' is the subject prefix for 'I' (Mimi).
Select the correct past tense sentence.
The tense marker '-li-' indicates the past tense.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the core vocabulary words related to the phrase.
Baba: Unafanya nini? Mtoto: ________ chakula.
The context of 'chakula' (food) makes 'pika' (cook) the most logical action.
Where would you most likely hear 'Mpishi anapika chakula'?
'Mkahawani' means 'at the restaurant', where a 'Mpishi' (chef) works.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes, you can say 'pika chai', although 'chemsha chai' (boil tea) is also very common.
'Chakula' is the standard word for food. 'Msosi' is informal slang used mostly by young people.
You can say 'Mimi ni mpishi mzuri'. 'Mpishi' comes from the verb 'pika'.
Yes, but 'oka' is the specific verb for baking (e.g., 'oka mkate' - bake bread).
It is generic. To be specific, add 'cha asubuhi' (breakfast), 'cha mchana' (lunch), or 'cha jioni' (dinner).
It's a common contraction in spoken Swahili to make the language flow faster.
Only if you are cooking food *for* them. Animals 'eat' (kula), but they don't 'cook'.
The plural is 'vyakula'.
Yes, it is standard across all Swahili-speaking regions.
You use the prepositional form: 'Ninakupikia chakula'.
Only if you are actually cooking the fruit (like making jam). Otherwise, you just 'eat' (kula) fruit.
It means 'food for the soul', often referring to music or spiritual teachings.
عبارات مرتبط
Andaa meza
similarSet the table
Pakua chakula
builds onServe the food
Osha vyombo
builds onWash the dishes
Kula chakula
builds onEat the food
Chemsha maji
specialized formBoil water