A1 Collocation Neutre

Vaa nguo

Wear clothes

Signification

The process of getting dressed.

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Contexte culturel

Dressing is a matter of 'Heshima' (respect). It is rare to see adults in shorts or revealing clothing in public. 'Vaa nguo' implies dressing modestly. The 'Kanga' is a cultural staple. Women often 'vaa kanga' over their clothes. Each kanga has a 'jina' (message) printed on it. In Nairobi, 'vaa nguo' is influenced by global fashion, but 'Mitumba' (second-hand clothes) culture is huge. Dressing well on a budget is an art form. Weddings are the peak of 'kuvalia'. Guests spend a lot of money to 'vaa nguo za harusi' (wear wedding clothes) like Vitenge or Suits.

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The -me- Trick

Always use 'amevaa' to describe what someone is wearing in a photo or right now. 'Anavaa' sounds like they are still struggling with their buttons!

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Modesty Matters

In many Swahili-speaking areas, dressing too casually (like beachwear in town) is seen as disrespectful. Always 'vaa nguo za heshima'.

Signification

The process of getting dressed.

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The -me- Trick

Always use 'amevaa' to describe what someone is wearing in a photo or right now. 'Anavaa' sounds like they are still struggling with their buttons!

⚠️

Modesty Matters

In many Swahili-speaking areas, dressing too casually (like beachwear in town) is seen as disrespectful. Always 'vaa nguo za heshima'.

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Specific Verbs

While 'vaa' works for everything, using 'piga pamba' with friends will make you sound like a local pro.

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Kanga Messages

When you 'vaa kanga', check the message! It might be saying something you don't intend to say to your neighbors.

Teste-toi

Fill in the correct tense marker for 'action' (now).

Mimi ni___vaa nguo sasa hivi.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : na

'-na-' is used for actions happening right now.

How do you say 'He is wearing a shirt' (state)?

Chagua jibu sahihi:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Amevaa shati

The '-me-' tense indicates the state of already having put the clothes on.

Match the Swahili to the English.

Linganisha:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vaa nguo - Get dressed

Basic vocabulary matching.

Complete the dialogue.

Mama: Amka! ____ nguo zako. Mtoto: Sawa mama.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vaa

In the context of waking up, 'Vaa' (wear/get dressed) is the logical choice.

🎉 Score : /4

Aides visuelles

Action vs. State

Action (-na-)
Anavaa He is putting it on
State (-me-)
Amevaa He is wearing it

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the correct tense marker for 'action' (now). Fill Blank A1

Mimi ni___vaa nguo sasa hivi.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : na

'-na-' is used for actions happening right now.

How do you say 'He is wearing a shirt' (state)? Choose A2

Chagua jibu sahihi:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Amevaa shati

The '-me-' tense indicates the state of already having put the clothes on.

Match the Swahili to the English. Match A1

Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vaa nguo - Get dressed

Basic vocabulary matching.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

Mama: Amka! ____ nguo zako. Mtoto: Sawa mama.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vaa

In the context of waking up, 'Vaa' (wear/get dressed) is the logical choice.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

12 questions

Yes, 'vaa viatu' is perfectly correct and very common.

'Nguo' is more common and refers to individual clothes. 'Mavazi' is more formal and refers to 'attire' or 'apparel'.

Use 'Ninavaa nguo'.

It is both! It belongs to the N-class where the form doesn't change for number.

Yes, 'vaa mkufu' (wear a necklace) is correct.

It means 'He/She is well-dressed'.

Yes, 'pamba' or 'nyuzi' are common slang terms in East Africa.

Use 'Vua nguo zako'.

No, for perfume you use 'paka' (to smear/apply) or 'jipulizia' (to spray oneself).

These are second-hand clothes, which are very popular in East African markets.

Nivae nini?

The verb root 'vaa' stays the same, but the prefix changes (Ninavaa, Unavaa, Anavaa, etc.).

Expressions liées

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Vua nguo

contrast

To undress

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Badili nguo

similar

To change clothes

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Fua nguo

builds on

To wash clothes

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Nguo za ndani

specialized form

Underwear

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Mavazi ya kitaifa

specialized form

National dress

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