뜻
Informal way to address a peer.
문화적 배경
In Nairobi, 'Mazee' is more than a word; it's a sign of 'Nairobiness'. It transcends tribal lines and is used by people from all backgrounds to signal they are part of the city's fast-paced, modern culture. While understood, 'Mazee' is clearly recognized as a Kenyan import. Tanzanians might use it to mimic Kenyans or in very specific urban youth circles in Dar es Salaam, but they often prefer 'Mwanangu' or 'Oya'. You will hear 'Mazee' in almost every Gengetone song. It is used by artists to create a sense of 'mtaa' (neighborhood) authenticity and to connect with their young audience. The vibrant, graffiti-covered buses of Kenya (Matatus) are the primary 'classrooms' where slang like Mazee is taught and spread. Touts use it to build quick rapport with passengers.
The 'Vowel Stretch'
If you want to sound really authentic, stretch the 'eee' when you are surprised. 'Mazeeeee!'
The Age Gap
Never use this with someone who looks significantly older than you unless you are very close friends.
뜻
Informal way to address a peer.
The 'Vowel Stretch'
If you want to sound really authentic, stretch the 'eee' when you are surprised. 'Mazeeeee!'
The Age Gap
Never use this with someone who looks significantly older than you unless you are very close friends.
Gender Neutrality
While it sounds masculine, many young women in Nairobi use 'Mazee' with each other too!
Texting
In texts, you can spell it 'Maze' or 'Mazee'. Both are fine.
셀프 테스트
Which of the following is the most appropriate situation to use 'Mazee'?
You are...
Mazee is informal slang for peers and friends.
Fill in the blank to complete the informal greeting.
______, niaje? Mambo ikoje?
'Niaje' and 'Mambo ikoje' are slang, so 'Mazee' fits the register perfectly.
Match the 'Mazee' sentence to its intended emotion.
1. Mazee! Hiyo ni bei gani?! / 2. Nimechoka sana, mazee. / 3. Mazee, niambie story.
Mazee changes meaning based on context and placement.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
A: Mazee, umeona ile simu mpya? B: Eeh, lakini ni ghali sana ____.
Using 'mazee' at the end of the sentence maintains the informal tone of the conversation.
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시각 학습 자료
Mzee vs. Mazee
When to say Mazee
Safe
- • Friends
- • Siblings
- • Parties
- • Sports
Unsafe
- • Bosses
- • Grandparents
- • Police
- • Teachers
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제You are...
Mazee is informal slang for peers and friends.
______, niaje? Mambo ikoje?
'Niaje' and 'Mambo ikoje' are slang, so 'Mazee' fits the register perfectly.
1. Mazee! Hiyo ni bei gani?! / 2. Nimechoka sana, mazee. / 3. Mazee, niambie story.
Mazee changes meaning based on context and placement.
A: Mazee, umeona ile simu mpya? B: Eeh, lakini ni ghali sana ____.
Using 'mazee' at the end of the sentence maintains the informal tone of the conversation.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
12 질문It depends on who you say it to. To a friend, it's friendly. To a boss or elder, it's very rude.
Yes, in modern urban slang, women use it with each other and men use it with female friends.
There is no difference in meaning; 'Maze' is just a shorter, faster way of saying it.
It is understood but less common. Tanzanians will know you've been hanging out in Nairobi!
You don't. You can say 'Mazee' to a group of friends, or use 'Wasee' (Guys).
No, it comes from the Swahili word 'Mzee', though the usage pattern is similar to the English 'Dude'.
Only if it's a very casual email to a close friend. Never for work.
Stretching the 'eee' adds emphasis or shows how surprised you are.
Yes, it is one of the most iconic words in the Sheng vocabulary.
Quickly apologize and use 'Samahani mzee' (Sorry elder) to fix the situation.
It is most common in Nairobi, but used in all major Kenyan towns like Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru.
Yes, children use it with their friends, but they would be punished for saying it to their parents.
관련 표현
Mshikaji
synonymA close friend or 'partner in crime'.
Oya
similarA casual way to get attention, like 'Hey!'.
Msee
similarA person / guy.
Mzee
contrastElder / Old man.
Wazee
builds onElders (plural).