معنی
Honesty relieves a person of the burden of lies.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Tanzania, this phrase is often associated with the 'Ujamaa' philosophy of Julius Nyerere, emphasizing national integrity and the rejection of colonial lies. In Kenyan political activism, the phrase is frequently used by civil society to demand transparency from the government. There is a strong emphasis on 'Adabu' (manners). While truth is vital, it is often delivered with 'hekima' (wisdom) so as not to cause unnecessary shame. The phrase is a staple in gospel lyrics, representing the spiritual liberation found in divine truth.
Use it for relief
This is the perfect phrase to use when someone looks visibly stressed by a secret. It offers them a 'way out'.
Religious roots
Be aware that many Swahili speakers will recognize this as a biblical quote, so it carries a sense of moral authority.
معنی
Honesty relieves a person of the burden of lies.
Use it for relief
This is the perfect phrase to use when someone looks visibly stressed by a secret. It offers them a 'way out'.
Religious roots
Be aware that many Swahili speakers will recognize this as a biblical quote, so it carries a sense of moral authority.
Not for small talk
Don't use this for minor disagreements like food preferences; it's too heavy for that.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb.
Ukweli ________ huru.
The subject 'Ukweli' requires the 'u-' prefix, and the proverb is traditionally in the future tense '-ta-'.
Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase.
A friend is hiding the fact that they lost your book.
This phrase encourages the friend to confess to find peace.
Which of these is the correct literal meaning of 'Ukweli utakuweka huru'?
Literal meaning:
'Weka' means 'to put' or 'to place'.
Complete the dialogue.
Baba: 'Kwanini unalia, mwanangu?' Mtoto: 'Nilivunja kikombe.' Baba: 'Asante kwa kusema ukweli. Kumbuka, ________.'
The father is rewarding the child's honesty with the proverb.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاUkweli ________ huru.
The subject 'Ukweli' requires the 'u-' prefix, and the proverb is traditionally in the future tense '-ta-'.
A friend is hiding the fact that they lost your book.
This phrase encourages the friend to confess to find peace.
Literal meaning:
'Weka' means 'to put' or 'to place'.
Baba: 'Kwanini unalia, mwanangu?' Mtoto: 'Nilivunja kikombe.' Baba: 'Asante kwa kusema ukweli. Kumbuka, ________.'
The father is rewarding the child's honesty with the proverb.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
5 سوالNo, while it has biblical origins, it is used by Swahili speakers of all faiths (including Muslims and secular people) as a general piece of wisdom.
Yes, if you are discussing ethics, transparency, or admitting a mistake. It shows high character.
'Kweli' is an adjective (true) or adverb (really), while 'Ukweli' is the noun (truth).
No, 'huru' is an invariable adjective, meaning it stays the same regardless of the noun it describes.
Youth might say 'Chana ukweli' (Split the truth/Speak plainly), but the proverb itself is usually kept in its standard form for impact.
عبارات مرتبط
Ukweli unauma
contrastThe truth hurts.
Ukweli ni dawa
similarTruth is medicine.
Sema kweli
builds onSpeak the truth.
Haki na Ukweli
specialized formJustice and Truth.