意味
Extremely common informal greeting.
文化的背景
In Tanzania, 'Mambo' is often said with a very long, melodic 'o' sound (Mambo-o-o?). The response 'Poa' is often followed by 'kabisa' (totally) to show extra enthusiasm. In Kenya, 'Mambo' is the foundation of Sheng. You will often hear 'Mambo vipi?' or even just 'Vipi?'. Kenyans might also respond with 'Fiti' (Fit) or 'Fresh' instead of 'Poa'. While Zanzibar is part of Tanzania, the culture is more traditional. You will hear 'Mambo' among youth, but 'Habari' remains very dominant even in casual settings due to the influence of Arabic politeness. Among the youth, 'Mambo' can be combined with English words. This 'code-switching' is a sign of being modern and educated.
The 'Poa' Rule
If you forget everything else, just remember that Mambo always gets a Poa. It's the golden rule of Swahili slang.
The Age Gap
Never use Mambo with someone who looks like they could be your parent or grandparent. It's a major social faux pas.
意味
Extremely common informal greeting.
The 'Poa' Rule
If you forget everything else, just remember that Mambo always gets a Poa. It's the golden rule of Swahili slang.
The Age Gap
Never use Mambo with someone who looks like they could be your parent or grandparent. It's a major social faux pas.
Intonation Matters
Make the 'o' at the end go up in pitch to sound like a natural question. A flat 'Mambo' sounds like a noun, not a greeting.
The Handshake
In East Africa, 'Mambo' is often accompanied by a cool, multi-step handshake. Watch the locals and try to copy them!
自分をテスト
Choose the correct response to the greeting 'Mambo?'.
A: Mambo? B: _______
'Poa' is the standard slang response to 'Mambo'. 'Nzuri' is for 'Habari', and 'Shikamoo' is a greeting for elders.
Complete the informal greeting.
Mambo _______?
'Mambo vipi?' is the most common full version of the informal greeting.
Match the greeting to the person you are talking to.
1. Your best friend 2. Your grandmother 3. Your boss
Mambo is for friends, Shikamoo for elders, and Habari for formal situations.
Fill in the missing parts of this street conversation.
Ali: Mambo vipi, Juma? Juma: _______ sana. Mambo ya kazi? Ali: Mambo ni _______, tunashukuru.
Juma responds with 'Poa', and Ali mentions 'mambo ni mengi' (things are many/busy).
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ビジュアル学習ツール
The 'Mambo' Response Grid
Cool Responses
- • Poa
- • Safi
- • Fresh
- • Fiti
- • Shwari
練習問題バンク
4 問題A: Mambo? B: _______
'Poa' is the standard slang response to 'Mambo'. 'Nzuri' is for 'Habari', and 'Shikamoo' is a greeting for elders.
Mambo _______?
'Mambo vipi?' is the most common full version of the informal greeting.
1. Your best friend 2. Your grandmother 3. Your boss
Mambo is for friends, Shikamoo for elders, and Habari for formal situations.
Ali: Mambo vipi, Juma? Juma: _______ sana. Mambo ya kazi? Ali: Mambo ni _______, tunashukuru.
Juma responds with 'Poa', and Ali mentions 'mambo ni mengi' (things are many/busy).
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よくある質問
10 問Not at all, as long as you use it with peers. It's friendly and warm.
Yes! You can say 'Mambo vipi wote?' (What's up everyone?).
People will understand you are a learner, but they might chuckle. Just correct yourself with 'I mean, Poa!'.
Almost never. Use 'Habari' or 'Kwa mpendwa' in letters/emails.
Yes, it is gender-neutral. Both men and women use it frequently.
'Mambo' is standard slang across East Africa; 'Niaje' is specifically Kenyan Sheng.
Only if the interviewer is very young and the company is a creative startup. Otherwise, stay formal.
It sounds a bit more complete and rhythmic. It's like the difference between 'Sup?' and 'How's it going?'.
No, they use 'Jambo'. 'Mambo' is the real-world version you'll actually hear on the streets.
It means 'Everything' or 'All things'. As a response, it means 'Everything is cool'.
関連フレーズ
Mambo vipi
similarHow are things?
Jambo
builds onHello (standard)
Habari
synonymNews / How are you?
Poa
specialized formCool
Niaje
synonymWhat's up? (Kenyan Sheng)
Sema
similarSpeak / Say