मतलब
Instruction to close a book.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Tanzanian schools, students often stand up when a teacher enters and will 'funga vitabu' immediately as a sign of readiness to listen. Politeness is key, and 'tafadhali' is used frequently even by teachers. In urban Kenya, especially Nairobi, you might hear 'Sheng' variations where 'funga' is used metaphorically for ending any activity, not just closing a book. Due to the strong Islamic influence, 'kitabu' often refers to religious texts. Closing a book like the Quran involves specific etiquette, such as not placing anything on top of it. Swahili in the DRC often incorporates French loanwords, but 'funga kitabu' remains the standard due to the influence of educational materials from East Africa.
Plural Power
Always remember to add '-ni' to 'funga' when talking to a group. 'Fungeni' sounds much more natural to native ears.
Politeness Matters
A direct 'Funga kitabu' can sound like a barked order. Add 'tafadhali' to keep it friendly.
मतलब
Instruction to close a book.
Plural Power
Always remember to add '-ni' to 'funga' when talking to a group. 'Fungeni' sounds much more natural to native ears.
Politeness Matters
A direct 'Funga kitabu' can sound like a barked order. Add 'tafadhali' to keep it friendly.
The 'Tie' Connection
Remembering that 'funga' means 'to tie' helps you understand why it's used for books, doors, and even shoelaces!
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'funga' for a group of students.
Wanafunzi, _______ vitabu vyenu sasa.
When addressing more than one person in the imperative, you add the suffix -ni to the verb stem.
Which of these means 'Please close the book'?
Select the most polite option:
'Tafadhali' is the Swahili word for 'please', making the command polite.
Match the Swahili phrase with its English translation.
Match these pairs:
Funga kitabu = Close the book; Fungua kitabu = Open the book.
Complete the dialogue between a teacher and a student.
Mwalimu: 'Haya, muda wa kusoma umeisha. _______ kitabu chako.' Mwanafunzi: 'Sawa mwalimu, nimefunga.'
The context of the time being up implies the student should close the book.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Singular vs Plural Commands
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासWanafunzi, _______ vitabu vyenu sasa.
When addressing more than one person in the imperative, you add the suffix -ni to the verb stem.
Select the most polite option:
'Tafadhali' is the Swahili word for 'please', making the command polite.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
Funga kitabu = Close the book; Fungua kitabu = Open the book.
Mwalimu: 'Haya, muda wa kusoma umeisha. _______ kitabu chako.' Mwanafunzi: 'Sawa mwalimu, nimefunga.'
The context of the time being up implies the student should close the book.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
14 सवालYes, 'funga kompyuta' is common, though 'zima' (turn off) is used if you are shutting it down completely.
It depends on the tone. In a classroom, it's normal. With a stranger, it's rude without 'tafadhali'.
The plural is 'vitabu'. So 'close the books' is 'funga vitabu'.
You say 'Usifunge kitabu'.
Yes, 'funga' also means to fast during religious periods like Ramadan.
Yes, 'Duka limefunga' means the shop is closed.
'Funga' is for general closing; 'fumba' is specifically for eyes and lips.
Yes, but 'daftari' is more specific for a notebook.
Use 'Fungeni vitabu vyenu'.
In Sheng, you might hear 'Zima hiyo story' or just 'Funga'.
Because 'kitabu' is in the KI-VI noun class, which uses the 'CH-' prefix for possessives.
Yes, 'funga mkutano' is the standard phrase for closing a meeting.
The opposite is 'fungua' (to open).
'Funga' is Bantu; 'kitabu' is Arabic.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Fungua kitabu
contrastOpen the book
Funga mlango
similarClose the door
Soma kitabu
builds onRead a book
Funga safari
specialized formTo start a journey