意味
Often used regarding the start of Ramadan.
文化的背景
In Zanzibar, the night of 'Kuona mwezi' is celebrated with 'Mdundiko' (street music) in some neighborhoods, marking the transition to the holy month. Radio Rahma and other local stations play a huge role in broadcasting the sighting, often featuring live calls from witnesses. The announcement is a national event, often involving the Mufti of Tanzania, showing the integration of religious and national identity. Younger generations use the hashtag #MweziMwandamo on Twitter and Instagram to share photos of the crescent.
Use the Passive
When talking about the official news, always use 'Mwezi umeonekana'. It sounds more natural and authoritative.
Context Matters
Be careful using this around women you don't know well, as it might be misinterpreted as the biological euphemism.
意味
Often used regarding the start of Ramadan.
Use the Passive
When talking about the official news, always use 'Mwezi umeonekana'. It sounds more natural and authoritative.
Context Matters
Be careful using this around women you don't know well, as it might be misinterpreted as the biological euphemism.
The Kadhi's Word
Even if you see the moon yourself, the holiday doesn't 'officially' start until the Kadhi or Mufti says so. Use 'Kadhi ametangaza' (The Kadhi has announced).
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to complete the announcement.
Kadhi mkuu amesema kuwa watu wameweza ____ mwezi leo usiku.
The idiom for starting the month is 'kuona mwezi'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say the moon has been sighted?
Chagua jibu sahihi:
The passive form 'umeonekana' is used when the moon is sighted by people.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: A woman tells her sister she cannot go to the mosque because of her cycle.
In private family contexts, this is a euphemism for menstruation.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
A: Je, tutaanza kufunga kesho? B: Ndiyo, kwa sababu watu ____.
Fasting starts after the moon is sighted.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Kadhi mkuu amesema kuwa watu wameweza ____ mwezi leo usiku.
The idiom for starting the month is 'kuona mwezi'.
Chagua jibu sahihi:
The passive form 'umeonekana' is used when the moon is sighted by people.
Situation: A woman tells her sister she cannot go to the mosque because of her cycle.
In private family contexts, this is a euphemism for menstruation.
A: Je, tutaanza kufunga kesho? B: Ndiyo, kwa sababu watu ____.
Fasting starts after the moon is sighted.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Primarily yes, but it applies to any Islamic month. However, Ramadan and Shawwal (Eid) are the most common times you will hear it.
It's grammatically correct but people will be confused. For a full moon, say 'mwezi mpevu'.
Yes, it is universal across the Swahili-speaking world, including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Comoros.
'Mwezi' is just 'moon'. 'Mwezi mwandamo' specifically means the 'new crescent' that starts a month.
Because it means the end of fasting and the start of the Eid celebrations, which involve feasts and gifts.
Only if you are discussing holiday closures. Otherwise, it's too specific to religious/personal life.
Say 'Mwezi haujaonekana'.
This is a common debate! People say 'Mwezi wa kimataifa' (international moon) vs 'Mwezi wa humu nchini' (local moon).
No, it is a standard idiom used in all levels of society.
No, it is strictly for the lunar calendar.
関連フレーズ
Mwezi mwandamo
synonymThe newly appeared moon
Kufungua mwezi
builds onTo break the fast / celebrate Eid
Mwezi mpevu
contrastFull moon
Mwezi mchanga
similarYoung moon (crescent)