soko
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- Soko means market in Swahili and is a central part of daily life for buying food and household items.
- It belongs to the JI-MA noun class, so the plural is masoko and adjectives use the 'li/ya' agreement.
- The locative form 'sokoni' is used for indicating movement to or presence at the market.
- Beyond physical places, it refers to abstract economic markets like the stock market (soko la hisa).
- Physical Space
- A soko can be an open-air gathering, a permanent structure like the famous Kariakoo in Dar es Salaam, or a specialized area like a fish market (soko la samaki).
Leo ni siku ya soko, twende tukanunue mboga za majani.
- Economic Context
- In professional settings, soko describes the demand for a product, such as 'soko la nje' (external/foreign market).
Bidhaa hizi zina soko kubwa sana nchini Marekani.
- Social Hub
- The market is where news is shared, friendships are maintained, and the local economy is most visible.
Nilikutana na rafiki yangu wa zamani kule sokoni.
Wafanyabiashara wengi wamejaa katika soko kuu la jiji.
Bei za chakula katika soko hili ni nafuu sana.
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- In the singular, the subject prefix for soko is 'li-'. Example: Soko limefunguliwa (The market has been opened). In the plural, the prefix is 'ya-'. Example: Masoko yamefungwa (The markets are closed).
Soko la kijiji chetu ni dogo lakini lina kila kitu.
- Possessives
- Singular: Soko langu (My market). Plural: Masoko yangu (My markets). Notice the shift from 'l-' to 'y-' prefixes.
Tafadhali niletee machungwa kutoka sokoni.
Serikali inajenga masoko mapya mikoani.
- Demonstratives
- This market: Soko hili. That market: Soko lile. Those markets: Masoko yale.
Soko hili linafunguliwa mapema asubuhi na kufungwa jioni.
Wakulima wanapata tabu kupata soko la mazao yao.
- In the Media
- Financial news segments will discuss 'Soko la Hisa la Dar es Salaam' (Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange) or 'soko la kimataifa' (international market) regarding oil or gold prices.
Leo katika soko la dunia, bei ya mafuta imepanda.
- Advertising
- Billboards often use the word soko to advertise new products, claiming they are 'the best on the market' (bora zaidi sokoni).
Simu hii mpya imeingia sokoni wiki hii.
- Daily Commute
- 'Shusha mimi sokoni' (Drop me off at the market) is one of the first phrases many learners use in a taxi.
Kuna msongamano mkubwa wa magari kuelekea sokoni.
Watalii wanapenda kutembelea soko la vinyago.
- Locative Suffix Omission
- English speakers often forget the '-ni' suffix. Saying 'Ninaenda soko' sounds incomplete to a native speaker. It must be 'Ninaenda sokoni'.
Makosa: Nipo soko. (Wrong) | Sahahi: Nipo sokoni. (Correct)
- Adjective Agreement
- Avoid saying 'soko mzuri'. The correct form is 'soko zuri' (the 'ji' prefix is often dropped or becomes 'z' before certain vowels).
Watu wengi wanasema soko hii, lakini ni soko hili.
Usichanganye soko (market) na duka (shop) unaponunua vitu.
Kumbuka kutumia 'la' badala ya 'ya' unapotaja aina ya soko.
- Genge
- A genge is a small vegetable stall, usually found on a street corner. If you just need a few tomatoes, you go to the genge, not the soko.
Mama Ntilie ananunua mboga kwenye genge la jirani.
- Gulio
- A gulio is a periodic market, often occurring once a week or month in rural areas. It is more of an event than a permanent location.
- Supamaketi
- A loanword from English, used for modern, indoor supermarkets with fixed prices and shopping carts.
Vijana wengi mjini wanapendelea kwenda supamaketi kuliko sokoni.
- Soko la Jumla vs. Soko la Rejareja
- Soko la jumla is a wholesale market where goods are sold in bulk. Soko la rejareja is a retail market for individual consumers.
Wafanyabiashara wadogo hununua bidhaa katika soko la jumla.
Leo kuna mnada wa ng'ombe kijijini.
Nenda kwenye kiosk ukanunue vocha ya simu.
Hili ni soko huru, kila mtu anaweza kuuza bidhaa zake.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'o' like the 'u' in 'sun' (sako).
- Adding an English 'r' sound at the end.
- Aspirating the 'k' too heavily like 'sok-ho'.
- Pronouncing it lik
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Ninaenda sokoni.
I am going to the market.
Uses the locative suffix -ni.
Soko ni kubwa.
The market is big.
Simple adjective agreement.
Soko liko wapi?
Where is the market?
Asking for location.
Ninanunua matunda sokoni.
I am buying fruits at the market.
Present continuous tense.
Soko linafunguliwa saa kumi na mbili.
The market opens at six o'clock.
Passive voice 'funguliwa'.
Hili ni soko letu.
This is our market.
Possessive 'letu' agrees with JI class.
Kuna watu wengi sokoni.
There are many people at the market.
Use of 'kuna' for 'there is/are'.
Mama yuko sokoni.
Mother is at the market.
Locative 'yuko'.
Jana nilikwenda sokoni kununua mboga.
Yesterday I went to the market to buy vegetables.
Past tense 'li'.
Soko hili lina bei nzuri.
This market has good prices.
Demonstrative 'hili'.
Masoko ya Dar es Salaam ni makubwa sana.
The markets of Dar es Salaam are very big.
Plural agreement 'ya' and 'makubwa'.
Je, unajua soko la samaki liko wapi?
Do you know where the fish market is?
Compound noun 'soko la samaki'.
Sokoni kuna kelele nyingi.
There is a lot of noise at the market.
Locative subject 'sokoni'.
Nitaleta machungwa kutoka sokoni leo.
I will bring oranges from the market today.
Future tense 'ta'.
Soko lile linauza nguo pia.
That market sells clothes too.
Demonstrative 'lile'.
Tunaenda sokoni kila Jumamosi.
We go to the market every Saturday.
Habitual action.
Soko la kijijini kwetu hufanyika mara moja kwa wiki.
The market in our village happens once a week.
Habitual 'hu' tense.
Wakulima huleta mazao yao sokoni asubuhi na mapema.
Farmers bring their produce to the market very early in the morning.
Plural possessive 'yao'.
Siku hizi, soko la mitumba limekuwa maarufu sana.
These days, the second-hand clothing market has become very popular.
Perfect tense 'me'.
Inabidi upatane bei unaponunua vitu sokoni.
You must bargain the price when you buy things at the market.
Verb 'upatane' (subjunctive).
Soko kuu limekarabatiwa hivi karibuni.
The main market has been renovated recently.
Passive perfect tense.
Watu wengi hutegemea soko kwa ajili ya mahitaji yao ya kila siku.
Many people depend on the market for their daily needs.
Verb 'hutegemea' (habitual).
Soko la Kariakoo ni kitovu cha biashara katika ukanda huu.
Kariakoo market is the hub of business in this region.
Noun phrase as subject.
Ni muhimu kuweka soko katika hali ya usafi.
It is important to keep the market in a clean state.
Infinitive 'kuweka'.
Mabadiliko ya soko la hisa yanaathiri uchumi wa nchi.
Changes in the stock market are affecting the country's economy.
Economic terminology.
Serikali inajaribu kutafuta soko la nje kwa ajili ya kahawa.
The government is trying to find an external market for coffee.
Phrase 'soko la nje'.
Ushindani katika soko la simu za mkononi ni mkubwa sana.
Competition in the mobile phone market is very high.
Abstract use of soko.
Bidhaa hizi hazina soko hapa nchini.
These products have no market here in the country.
Negative 'hazina'.
Soko huru linaruhusu bei kupangwa na mahitaji na ugavi.
The free market allows prices to be set by supply and demand.
Technical economic terms.
Wataalamu wa soko wanakadiria kuwa bei zitashuka.
Market experts estimate that prices will drop.
Compound noun 'wataalamu wa soko'.
Soko la ajira kwa vijana limekuwa na changamoto nyingi.
The labor market for youth has been facing many challenges.
Phrase 'soko la ajira'.
Lazima tufanye utafiti wa soko kabla ya kuanza biashara.
We must conduct market research before starting a business.
Phrase 'utafiti wa soko'.
Uliberali wa soko umesababisha kuongezeka kwa ushindani.
Market liberalization has led to increased competition.
Academic term 'uliberali'.
Soko la bidhaa ghafi limekuwa likiyumba kutokana na hali ya kisiasa.
The raw materials market has been fluctuating due to the political situation.
Verb 'likiyumba' (continuous fluctuation).
Kuharibu soko kwa kuuza bidhaa duni ni kinyume cha sheria.
Ruining the market by selling inferior goods is against the law.
Gerund 'kuharibu' as subject.
Ubunifu ndio ufunguo wa kuteka soko la kisasa.
Innovation is the key to capturing the modern market.
Metaphorical use of 'kuteka' (to capture).
Soko la fedha za kigeni linadhibitiwa na benki kuu.
The foreign exchange market is regulated by the central bank.
Passive 'dhibitiwa'.
Kueneza habari za uongo kunaweza kuvuruga soko zima.
Spreading false news can disrupt the entire market.
Verb 'kuvuruga' (to disrupt).
Soko la sanaa nchini Tanzania linaendelea kukua kwa kasi.
The art market in Tanzania continues to grow rapidly.
Phrase 'soko la sanaa'.
Ni vigumu kupenya soko la Ulaya bila vyeti vya ubora.
It is difficult to penetrate the European market without quality certificates.
Verb 'kupenya' (to penetrate).
Mienendo ya soko la kimataifa inaakisi mahusiano ya kijiopolitiki.
Global market trends reflect geopolitical relationships.
Sophisticated vocabulary.
Soko la mtaji ni muhimu kwa ukuaji wa viwanda vya ndani.
The capital market is essential for the growth of domestic industries.
Economic term 'soko la mtaji'.
Tathmini ya kina ya soko inahitajika kabla ya uwekezaji wowote mkubwa.
An in-depth market assessment is required before any major investment.
Complex noun phrases.
Soko haliwezi kujiendesha lenyewe bila udhibiti wa kisheria.
The market cannot run itself without legal regulation.
Reflexive 'kujiendesha'.
Kuzama kwa soko la nyumba kulisababisha mdororo wa kiuchumi.
The collapse of the housing market caused an economic recession.
Term 'mdororo' (recession).
Watawala wanapaswa kulinda soko la ndani dhidi ya utupaji wa bidhaa.
Rulers should protect the domestic market against dumping of goods.
Term 'utupaji' (dumping).
Soko la habari limebadilika sana kutokana na mitandao ya kijamii.
The information market has changed significantly due to social media.
Abstract concept of 'information market'.
Uelewa wa saikolojia ya soko ni muhimu kwa mfanyabiashara yeyote mahiri.
Understanding market psychology is vital for any shrewd businessman.
Phrase 'saikolojia ya soko'.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— The specific day when a periodic market is held.
Jumapili ni siku ya soko kijijini kwetu.
— To enter the market, or for a product to become available for sale.
Simu mpya imeingia sokoni leo.
— To dominate the market in a specific industry.
Kampuni hiyo inatawala soko la vinywaji.
— To ruin the market prices or reputation.
Usiuze kwa bei ya chini sana, utaharibu soko.
— The black market or illegal trade.
Biashara ya pembe za ndovu hufanyika soko la giza.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To act in a way that makes it difficult for others to sell their goods or services, often by underpricing.
Wafanyabiashara wa nje wanaharibu soko letu.
Business— Literally 'the market has cooled down', meaning business is slow or there are few customers.
Leo soko limepoa kabisa, sijauza kitu.
Informal— The market is vibrant, busy, and full of activity.
Siku ya sikukuu soko limechangamka sana.
Informal— To find success or acceptance for a product or even a person (like finding a spouse).
Mwanamuziki huyu amepata soko kubwa Afrika.
General— A very valuable or rare market opportunity.
Hili ni soko la lulu kwa kampuni yetu.
Literary— A market for traditional or local goods.
Watalii wanatafuta soko la kienyeji.
General— To lose one's customers or demand for a product.
Nokia ilipoteza soko la simu duniani.
Business— To develop a customer base or demand.
Inachukua muda mrefu kujenga soko la bidhaa mpya.
Business— Sometimes used to describe a place that is very noisy and chaotic.
Darasa hili limekuwa kama soko la nyanya!
ColloquialSummary
The word 'soko' is essential for navigating daily life and economic discussions in East Africa. For example, 'Ninaenda sokoni kununua chakula' (I am going to the market to buy food) shows its most common practical use.
- Soko means market in Swahili and is a central part of daily life for buying food and household items.
- It belongs to the JI-MA noun class, so the plural is masoko and adjectives use the 'li/ya' agreement.
- The locative form 'sokoni' is used for indicating movement to or presence at the market.
- Beyond physical places, it refers to abstract economic markets like the stock market (soko la hisa).
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