A1 Expression 중립

Karibuni wote

Welcome everyone

A collective welcome addressed to more than one person.

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문화적 배경

Hospitality is tied to the architecture. Houses have 'Baraza' benches specifically so that anyone passing by can be told 'Karibu' and sit for a moment. The concept of 'Ujamaa' (familyhood) means that 'Karibuni wote' is often used to invite the whole community to participate in something, not just invited guests. In fast-paced Nairobi, 'Karibuni' is often used in business and tech hubs to signal an inclusive, modern workspace that still respects traditional values. It is considered rude to eat in front of others without saying 'Karibu' or 'Karibuni wote'. Even if you don't have enough food to share, the gesture is required.

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The Smile Factor

In Swahili culture, the words are only half the greeting. Always deliver 'Karibuni wote' with a genuine smile and open body language.

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Singular vs Plural

If you say 'Karibuni' to one person, they might think you are being overly formal or that you are confused. Stick to 'Karibu'.

A collective welcome addressed to more than one person.

🎯

The Smile Factor

In Swahili culture, the words are only half the greeting. Always deliver 'Karibuni wote' with a genuine smile and open body language.

⚠️

Singular vs Plural

If you say 'Karibuni' to one person, they might think you are being overly formal or that you are confused. Stick to 'Karibu'.

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The Response

When someone says 'Karibuni wote' to you, the correct response is 'Asante' (if you are one) or 'Asanteni' (if you are responding for the group).

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Use 'Sana'

If you want to sound extra friendly, always add 'sana' at the end: 'Karibuni wote sana!'

셀프 테스트

You are greeting a family of four at your door. What do you say?

_______ wote!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Karibuni

Since it is a family (plural), you must use 'Karibuni'.

Complete the sentence to welcome everyone to the house.

Karibuni ____ nyumbani.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: wote

People belong to the W-A noun class, so 'all' becomes 'wote'.

Match the greeting to the number of people.

1. One guest arriving. 2. Five guests arriving.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1: Karibu, 2: Karibuni wote

Singular uses 'Karibu', plural uses 'Karibuni'.

Fill in the host's response.

Guest: Hodi! Hodi! (Knock knock!) Host: _________!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Karibuni wote

The standard response to a group knocking is to welcome them in.

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시각 학습 자료

Singular vs Plural Welcome

Singular (1 Person)
Karibu Welcome
Plural (2+ People)
Karibuni wote Welcome all

Where to use Karibuni wote

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Home

  • Family visits
  • Dinner parties
  • Neighbors
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Work

  • Meetings
  • Office visitors
  • Presentations
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Public

  • Tourism
  • Shops
  • Street food

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
You are greeting a family of four at your door. What do you say? Choose A1

_______ wote!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Karibuni

Since it is a family (plural), you must use 'Karibuni'.

Complete the sentence to welcome everyone to the house. Fill Blank A1

Karibuni ____ nyumbani.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: wote

People belong to the W-A noun class, so 'all' becomes 'wote'.

Match the greeting to the number of people. situation_matching A1

1. One guest arriving. 2. Five guests arriving.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1: Karibu, 2: Karibuni wote

Singular uses 'Karibu', plural uses 'Karibuni'.

Fill in the host's response. dialogue_completion A2

Guest: Hodi! Hodi! (Knock knock!) Host: _________!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Karibuni wote

The standard response to a group knocking is to welcome them in.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

Yes, it is very common and polite to start a meeting this way.

'Wote' is standard; 'nyote' is more emphatic and formal, often used in speeches.

No, 'Karibuni' alone is enough to welcome a group, but 'wote' adds a nice touch of inclusivity.

Yes, it is respectful. However, for a single elder, you should use 'Karibu' and perhaps 'Shikamoo' first.

You should say 'Asanteni' (Thank you all) or 'Asante sana'.

Yes, for animals (N class), it would be 'zote', but you rarely 'welcome' animals this way!

Yes, it's a great way to start a group email: 'Karibuni wote kwenye mradi huu'.

It is the imperative form of the verb 'Karibisha' (to welcome).

If you see more than one, use 'Karibuni'. If you are shouting to a crowd you can't see, use 'Karibuni'.

Yes, it is standard across all Swahili-speaking regions.

관련 표현

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Karibu sana

similar

You are very welcome

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Mkaribishwe

specialized form

May you be welcomed

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Hodi

contrast

Knock knock / May I come in?

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Asante

builds on

Thank you

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Karibuni nyote

synonym

Welcome each and every one of you

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