मतलब
Asking for information.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Tanzania, 'Niambie' is often followed by a series of polite inquiries. It is rare to just get the information and leave; the 'telling' is part of a social visit. In urban Kenya, 'Niambie' is frequently used as a synonym for 'What's up?' and might be answered with 'Niko fiti' (I'm fit/good). Respect for elders is very high. You would rarely use 'Niambie' alone with an elder; you would use 'Niambie, babu' or 'Nieleze, mzee wangu'. The use of 'Hebu' before 'Niambie' adds a layer of gentle persuasion or curiosity, typical of the melodic coastal dialect.
The 'E' Rule
Always remember that adding 'Ni-' to 'Ambia' forces the ending to change to 'e'. It's a rule for all verbs in this form!
Wait for the Story
In Swahili culture, asking 'Niambie' is an invitation. Be prepared to listen for a few minutes; don't rush the speaker.
मतलब
Asking for information.
The 'E' Rule
Always remember that adding 'Ni-' to 'Ambia' forces the ending to change to 'e'. It's a rule for all verbs in this form!
Wait for the Story
In Swahili culture, asking 'Niambie' is an invitation. Be prepared to listen for a few minutes; don't rush the speaker.
Plurality Matters
If you're talking to a crowd, 'Niambie' will sound like you're only talking to one person. Add the '-ni'!
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of the verb to say 'Tell me the price'.
_____ bei ya matunda haya.
We need the object prefix 'ni-' and the subjunctive ending '-e' for a polite command.
Which phrase is most appropriate for a friend?
You want to ask your friend what happened yesterday.
'Niambie' is the natural way to prompt a friend for a story.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Nina habari mpya! B: ______!
When someone says they have news, the natural response is 'Tell me!'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Asking a group of children to tell you their names.
The '-ni' suffix is required for plural 'you'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Common Uses
Facts
- • Prices
- • Time
- • Names
Stories
- • Weekends
- • Travel
- • Gossip
Help
- • Directions
- • Instructions
- • Advice
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यास_____ bei ya matunda haya.
We need the object prefix 'ni-' and the subjunctive ending '-e' for a polite command.
You want to ask your friend what happened yesterday.
'Niambie' is the natural way to prompt a friend for a story.
A: Nina habari mpya! B: ______!
When someone says they have news, the natural response is 'Tell me!'.
Asking a group of children to tell you their names.
The '-ni' suffix is required for plural 'you'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNot necessarily. The '-e' ending makes it a subjunctive/polite imperative. However, with elders, adding 'Tafadhali' is safer.
'Niambie' is 'tell me' (general), while 'Nieleze' is 'explain to me' (detailed).
Yes, it's very common in WhatsApp or SMS to ask for updates.
You say 'Usiniambie'. It's used for both literal commands and expressions of shock.
Because the object prefix 'ni-' triggers the subjunctive mood in an imperative, which changes the final 'a' to 'e'.
Yes, 'Nishow' is very popular among youth in Kenya.
Yes: 'Niambie, ni saa ngapi?'
You change the prefix: 'Mwambie'.
Yes, change the prefix to 'tu-': 'Tuambie'.
Constantly! It's a very romantic and conversational word in Bongo Flava music.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Nieleze
similarExplain to me
Nijuze
specialized formInform me / Make me know
Nipe mchapo
slangGive me the gossip
Sema
synonymSpeak / Say
Nikumbushe
builds onRemind me