मतलब
Informal term for close friends or peers.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Nairobi, 'Washikaji' is part of a complex linguistic identity that blends English, Swahili, and ethnic languages. It signals that you are 'mjanja' (clever/street-smart). Tanzanian artists often use 'washikaji' to refer to their fans or their 'crew' in Dar es Salaam. It's slightly more melodic and less 'hard' than Kenyan Sheng. Friendship groups (mbogi) are central to social life. 'Washikaji' are often more loyal to each other than to political or tribal affiliations. On TikTok and Instagram, #Washikaji is a popular hashtag for group photos, showing the transition of the word from the street to the digital world.
The 'Wangu' Rule
Always pair 'washikaji' with 'wangu' (my) or 'wako' (your) to sound like a native. Saying just 'washikaji' can sound a bit detached.
Age Matters
If the person is old enough to be your parent, never call them 'mshikaji'. Use 'Mzee' or 'Mama/Baba'.
मतलब
Informal term for close friends or peers.
The 'Wangu' Rule
Always pair 'washikaji' with 'wangu' (my) or 'wako' (your) to sound like a native. Saying just 'washikaji' can sound a bit detached.
Age Matters
If the person is old enough to be your parent, never call them 'mshikaji'. Use 'Mzee' or 'Mama/Baba'.
Sheng vs. Swahili
In Tanzania, 'mshikaji' is common but 'rafiki' is still king. In Kenya, 'mshikaji' is almost more common than 'rafiki' among youth.
Texting Shortcut
When texting, you can just write 'washkaji'. Everyone will understand you!
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct plural form of 'mshikaji'.
Hawa ni ________ wangu wa dhati.
The plural of 'mshikaji' is 'washikaji' because it belongs to the M/WA noun class.
In which situation is it appropriate to use 'washikaji'?
Where can you say 'Vipi washikaji?'
'Washikaji' is slang and should only be used in informal, casual settings.
Match the Swahili word with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
Understanding the hierarchy of friendship terms is key.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural slang term.
A: Niaje bro? B: Poa sana. Niko hapa na ________ wangu tunakula lunch.
In a casual 'Niaje' greeting context, 'washikaji' is the most natural fit for lunch companions.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Friendship Hierarchy in Swahili
Formal
- • Rafiki
- • Mwenzi
- • Mshirika
Informal
- • Mshikaji
- • Jamaa
- • Bestie
Deep Slang
- • Mbogi
- • Mwanangu
- • Shikaji
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासHawa ni ________ wangu wa dhati.
The plural of 'mshikaji' is 'washikaji' because it belongs to the M/WA noun class.
Where can you say 'Vipi washikaji?'
'Washikaji' is slang and should only be used in informal, casual settings.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
Understanding the hierarchy of friendship terms is key.
A: Niaje bro? B: Poa sana. Niko hapa na ________ wangu tunakula lunch.
In a casual 'Niaje' greeting context, 'washikaji' is the most natural fit for lunch companions.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालYes, it can refer to a group of men, women, or a mixed group, though it is slightly more common among male friend groups.
Absolutely not. It is too informal. Use 'Wenzangu' or 'Washirika'.
The singular is 'Mshikaji'.
No, it's not a 'bad word', but it is very casual. It's like 'homie'—friendly, but not for formal use.
Yes, but Zanzibaris tend to use more traditional Swahili, so you might hear 'rafiki' more often there.
You can say 'Mshikaji wangu wa dhati' or 'Mshikaji wangu wa karibu'.
Close! 'Mshikaji' is more like 'friend/homie', while 'bro' is usually 'kaka' or 'ndugu'.
Sometimes girls refer to their boyfriends as 'mshikaji wangu' to be low-key or casual, but 'mpenzi' is the specific word for lover.
'Jamaa' is more generic (like 'that guy'), while 'mshikaji' implies a personal connection.
It's a metaphor for loyalty—someone who 'holds' the relationship together or supports you.
In the DRC, they have their own slang (like 'ndeko'), but 'mshikaji' might be understood due to music influence.
Yes, if it's a crowd of young people, 'Vipi washikaji!' is a great opening.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Rafiki
synonymFriend
Jamaa
similarGuy / Relative
Mshkaji
specialized formHomie (texting)
Mbogi
builds onSquad / Gang
Mwanangu
similarMy child / My bro