意味
Used when asking for help with pronunciation or vocabulary.
文化的背景
Tanzanians are known for their 'Kiswahili Sanifu' (Standard Swahili) and are very patient with learners. They will often correct you with a smile. In Zanzibar, the language is more rhythmic and Arabic-influenced. They might use more flowery language when helping you. In Nairobi, people might mix Swahili with English (Sheng). They are very fast speakers, so you might need to add 'polepole' (slowly). Swahili in the DRC has a distinct accent and some different vocabulary. They are very musical in their speech.
Point and Ask
If you don't know the English word either, just point at the object and say 'Nisaidie kusema jina la hii'.
Smile and Repeat
Swahili speakers love it when you try. Repeat the word 3 times after they help you to show you are serious.
意味
Used when asking for help with pronunciation or vocabulary.
Point and Ask
If you don't know the English word either, just point at the object and say 'Nisaidie kusema jina la hii'.
Smile and Repeat
Swahili speakers love it when you try. Repeat the word 3 times after they help you to show you are serious.
Don't forget the 'Ni'
Saying just 'Saidia kusema' sounds like you are asking for help for someone else or just shouting 'Help!'
Use 'Polepole'
If they say it too fast, say 'Nisaidie kusema polepole' (Help me say it slowly).
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing object prefix for 'me'.
___saidie kusema neno hili.
'Ni-' is the prefix for 'me' in Swahili.
Which phrase is the most polite way to ask for help with a word?
Asking a teacher for help:
It includes a polite opening and correct grammar.
Complete the dialogue.
Learner: Nisaidie kusema 'water'. Native: Sema '_______'.
'Maji' is the Swahili word for water.
Match the Swahili to the English.
Match the following:
These are key variations of the phrase.
🎉 スコア: /4
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4 問題___saidie kusema neno hili.
'Ni-' is the prefix for 'me' in Swahili.
Asking a teacher for help:
It includes a polite opening and correct grammar.
Learner: Nisaidie kusema 'water'. Native: Sema '_______'.
'Maji' is the Swahili word for water.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are key variations of the phrase.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, it's perfectly fine for friends. It's polite but not stiff.
Technically yes, but 'Nisaidie kuandika' (Help me write) is more accurate for text.
You can use 'Unasemaje...?' which is the direct equivalent.
It's always better to include it, but 'Nisaidie' is already quite polite.
Use 'Tusaidie kusema' (Tu- is the prefix for 'us').
In casual settings, you can just say 'Hii?' (This?) with a questioning tone.
The '-ie' ending is the subjunctive mood, used for polite requests.
Yes, if you are struggling with a specific Swahili term, it shows honesty.
Yes, you can say 'Nisaidie kusema sentensi hii'.
Usually, the person will say 'Sema...' (Say...) followed by the word.
関連フレーズ
Unasemaje...?
similarHow do you say...?
Nisaidie kutamka
specialized formHelp me pronounce
Nitafsirie
similarTranslate for me
Hii inaitwaje?
similarWhat is this called?
Rudia tena
builds onRepeat again