意味
Saying 'hodi' to request entry into a home.
文化的背景
In traditional stone houses, the 'Hodi' must be loud enough to reach the inner courtyard. It is common to say it three times with pauses in between to allow residents to prepare. In rural areas, 'Hodi' is often shouted from the gate of a compound (shamba) because houses may be far from the entrance. It prevents the guest from being seen as a trespasser. In apartment blocks in Nairobi, 'Hodi' is still used even with doorbells. People often ring the bell and then say 'Hodi' when the door begins to open. On platforms like WhatsApp or Twitter, 'Hodi' is used to politely enter a 'space' or thread, showing that the user is aware of the group's existing conversation.
Wait for the Karibu
The most important part of 'kupiga hodi' is the silence that follows. Wait at least 5-10 seconds for a response before calling again.
The Double Hodi
Use 'Hodi hodi' (twice) to sound more friendly and less like a formal official.
意味
Saying 'hodi' to request entry into a home.
Wait for the Karibu
The most important part of 'kupiga hodi' is the silence that follows. Wait at least 5-10 seconds for a response before calling again.
The Double Hodi
Use 'Hodi hodi' (twice) to sound more friendly and less like a formal official.
Don't just walk in
Even if you see your friend sitting on the sofa through an open door, you MUST say 'Hodi' before entering.
自分をテスト
What is the correct response when someone says 'Hodi' to you?
Mgeni: Hodi! Mwenyeji: ________
'Karibu' means 'Welcome' and is the mandatory response to 'Hodi'.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'kupiga hodi'.
Juma alifika nyumbani kwa rafiki yake na ________ hodi.
The standard verb used with 'hodi' is 'kupiga'.
Match the situation to the correct action.
You are at your boss's closed office door.
In a formal setting, you must announce yourself and wait for permission.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hodi hodi! B: Karibu ndani! A: ________
After being welcomed (Karibu), the guest should say 'Asante' (Thank you).
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Where to Piga Hodi
Always
- • Homes
- • Offices
- • Bedrooms
Never
- • Markets
- • Streets
- • Buses
練習問題バンク
4 問題Mgeni: Hodi! Mwenyeji: ________
'Karibu' means 'Welcome' and is the mandatory response to 'Hodi'.
Juma alifika nyumbani kwa rafiki yake na ________ hodi.
The standard verb used with 'hodi' is 'kupiga'.
You are at your boss's closed office door.
In a formal setting, you must announce yourself and wait for permission.
A: Hodi hodi! B: Karibu ndani! A: ________
After being welcomed (Karibu), the guest should say 'Asante' (Thank you).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問You can, but it's considered cold and impolite. It's much better to do both or just say 'Hodi'.
You should 'piga hodi' up to three times. If there's still no answer, it's polite to leave a message or come back later.
No, shops are public. You just walk in and say 'Habari'.
Both are understood, but 'Kupiga hodi' is the standard idiomatic expression.
Yes, children are taught to piga hodi from a very young age to show they have 'adabu' (manners).
Yes! It's a very common way to start a chat with someone you haven't spoken to in a while.
While it has Arabic roots, it is used by everyone in East Africa regardless of religion.
It is the plural of 'Karibu'. Use it if there is more than one guest.
No, 'Hodi' is a human-to-human social contract!
Yes, it is universal across all Swahili-speaking regions.
関連フレーズ
Karibu
builds onWelcome
Kugonga mlango
similarTo knock on the door
Ukaribishaji
specialized formHospitality
Ingia
builds onEnter