意味
Feeling the need to drink water.
文化的背景
In coastal cities like Mombasa and Zanzibar, offering spiced tea or cold water is a ritual. Saying 'Nina kiu' will often result in being offered 'Maji ya madafu' (coconut water). In pastoralist cultures, water is sacred. Thirst is discussed with great respect for the environment. Sharing water from a gourd is a sign of peace. In modern cities, 'kiu' is often used in advertising for soft drinks. Brands like Coca-Cola use 'Kata Kiu' (Quench Thirst) as a primary slogan. During Ramadhan, the 'kiu' of the fast is a major topic of conversation after sunset (Iftar). It is considered a blessing to provide water to someone who has 'kiu' from fasting.
The 'Have' Rule
Always remember that Swahili treats physical needs as things you possess. Think 'I have a thirst' rather than 'I am thirsty'.
Avoid 'Ni'
Never say 'Mimi ni kiu'. It sounds like you are the personification of thirst itself!
意味
Feeling the need to drink water.
The 'Have' Rule
Always remember that Swahili treats physical needs as things you possess. Think 'I have a thirst' rather than 'I am thirsty'.
Avoid 'Ni'
Never say 'Mimi ni kiu'. It sounds like you are the personification of thirst itself!
Add 'Sana'
If you are really thirsty, always add 'sana' at the end. It makes your request more urgent and natural.
Accepting Water
If someone offers you water because they think you have 'kiu', it's polite to take at least a sip, even if you aren't very thirsty.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct subject prefix for 'I have thirst'.
____na kiu.
The prefix for 'I' (Mimi) is 'Ni-'.
Which sentence correctly says 'He was thirsty'?
Choose the past tense form:
'Alikuwa na' is the past tense for 'He had/He was with'.
Match the Swahili phrase to its English meaning.
Match these:
These are common variations of the base phrase.
Complete the dialogue in a restaurant.
Mteja: Habari, nina ____ sana. Naomba maji ya baridi.
You ask for water (maji) when you have thirst (kiu).
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
To Be vs To Have
練習問題バンク
4 問題____na kiu.
The prefix for 'I' (Mimi) is 'Ni-'.
Choose the past tense form:
'Alikuwa na' is the past tense for 'He had/He was with'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are common variations of the base phrase.
Mteja: Habari, nina ____ sana. Naomba maji ya baridi.
You ask for water (maji) when you have thirst (kiu).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
12 問Yes, 'Nina kiu ya bia' is perfectly natural in a bar setting.
No, 'kiu' is an abstract noun and doesn't have a plural form in common usage.
'Kiu kali' means 'sharp thirst' and is used for extreme dehydration.
Use the negative form: 'Sina kiu'.
It's better to say 'Mmea unahitaji maji' (The plant needs water), but in poetry, you can say 'Mmea una kiu'.
No, it is standard Swahili, though it can be used in slang expressions.
This means 'I feel thirst'. It's a common regional variation, especially in Tanzania.
You can say 'Je, una kiu?' or more formally 'Je, ungependa kunywa maji?'.
It can mean a deep longing, but 'shauku' or 'hamu' are more common for romantic desire.
There isn't a single word for 'un-thirsty', but 'nimeshiba maji' (I am full of water) is sometimes used.
No, for sleep use 'Nina usingizi'.
Yes, extensively, to describe spiritual longing for God.
関連フレーズ
Kuwa na njaa
similarTo be hungry
Kukata kiu
builds onTo quench thirst
Kiu kali
specialized formIntense thirst
Sikia kiu
synonymTo feel thirsty
Kiu ya maarifa
specialized formThirst for knowledge