뜻
Sharing one's innermost feelings.
문화적 배경
In Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam, 'kufungua moyo' is often accompanied by drinking tea. The act of sharing tea creates the 'usalama' (safety) needed to speak openly. In Nairobi, you might hear 'Sheng' (slang) versions, but 'kufungua moyo' remains the standard for serious emotional matters among all age groups. This idiom is the 'bread and butter' of Tanzanian pop music. Almost every love song uses the heart as a metaphor for a locked room that only the lover can open. Classic authors like Shaaban Robert use 'kufungua moyo' to describe the honesty required for a just society.
Use the Prepositional
To sound more native, use 'kufungulia' when you mention the person. 'Alimfungulia Juma moyo' sounds better than 'Alifungua moyo kwa Juma'.
Watch the 'V'
Be very careful not to say 'Kuvunja' (break). It's the most common error and changes the meaning from 'I trust you' to 'You made me sad'.
뜻
Sharing one's innermost feelings.
Use the Prepositional
To sound more native, use 'kufungulia' when you mention the person. 'Alimfungulia Juma moyo' sounds better than 'Alifungua moyo kwa Juma'.
Watch the 'V'
Be very careful not to say 'Kuvunja' (break). It's the most common error and changes the meaning from 'I trust you' to 'You made me sad'.
The Chai Rule
In East Africa, deep conversations often require a setting. Don't just 'open your heart' standing in a busy street; wait for a quiet moment or a meal.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'kufungua'.
Alitaka ______ moyo wake kwa rafiki yake.
The sentence means 'He wanted to open his heart,' so 'kufungua' is the correct infinitive.
Which phrase means 'to discourage someone'?
Chagua jibu sahihi:
'Kuvunja moyo' literally means 'to break the heart' but is used for discouraging someone.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Kwa nini unalia? B: Nina matatizo mengi. Naomba ______ kwako.
The speaker is crying and has problems, so they want to 'open their heart' to the other person.
Match the situation to the phrase.
Situation: Telling your partner you love them for the first time.
Expressing deep love is a classic 'opening of the heart' moment.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Alitaka ______ moyo wake kwa rafiki yake.
The sentence means 'He wanted to open his heart,' so 'kufungua' is the correct infinitive.
Chagua jibu sahihi:
'Kuvunja moyo' literally means 'to break the heart' but is used for discouraging someone.
A: Kwa nini unalia? B: Nina matatizo mengi. Naomba ______ kwako.
The speaker is crying and has problems, so they want to 'open their heart' to the other person.
Situation: Telling your partner you love them for the first time.
Expressing deep love is a classic 'opening of the heart' moment.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
5 질문No! It is used for any deep emotional sharing, including with friends, parents, or even in a diary.
Usually, 'kutoa siri' is better for facts (like a password). 'Kufungua moyo' implies feelings are involved.
'Kufunga moyo' (to close the heart) or 'kuwa na kinyongo' (holding a grudge/keeping things in).
Only if they ask about your personal journey or challenges. Otherwise, keep it professional.
Use 'Nilimfungulia moyo wangu.'
관련 표현
Kutoa ya moyoni
synonymTo vent or express what is inside.
Kuvunja moyo
contrastTo discourage.
Kutia moyo
builds onTo encourage.
Moyo mweupe
similarA pure/honest heart.
Kuweka wazi
similarTo make clear.