뜻
A basic question about someone's destination.
문화적 배경
In places like Zanzibar, asking 'Unaenda wapi?' is part of a long string of greetings. It is considered polite to give a specific answer rather than just 'nowhere'. In the fast-paced life of Nairobi, 'Unaenda wapi?' might be shortened or replaced by Sheng. However, it remains the standard for polite interaction with elders or in business. Swahili is often a second or third language in Uganda. 'Unaenda wapi?' is one of the most recognized phrases and is used frequently in trade and transport. In Eastern DRC, the 'Kingwana' dialect of Swahili might use 'Wenda wapi?' (dropping the 'na'). It is still perfectly understood.
The 'Ku' Secret
If you want to sound more formal or like a native of Zanzibar, use 'Unakwenda wapi?'. The 'ku' adds a touch of class.
Don't be too blunt
Always start with a greeting like 'Habari' before asking 'Unaenda wapi?'. Asking it directly can sometimes feel a bit abrupt.
뜻
A basic question about someone's destination.
The 'Ku' Secret
If you want to sound more formal or like a native of Zanzibar, use 'Unakwenda wapi?'. The 'ku' adds a touch of class.
Don't be too blunt
Always start with a greeting like 'Habari' before asking 'Unaenda wapi?'. Asking it directly can sometimes feel a bit abrupt.
Expect a gift request
If you tell someone where you are going, don't be surprised if they say 'Niletee zawadi!' (Bring me a gift!). It's a common joke.
Plural for Respect
When asking an older person, use 'Mnaenda wapi?' even if they are alone. This 'honorific plural' shows great respect.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct subject prefix for 'You' (singular).
___-na-enda wapi?
'U-' is the prefix for 'You' (singular). 'A-' is for 'He/She', 'Ni-' is for 'I', and 'Wa-' is for 'They'.
Which of these is the most natural Swahili translation for 'Where are you going?'
Select the best option:
'Unaenda wapi?' follows the standard Swahili word order where the question word comes after the verb.
Fill in the missing line in this dialogue.
Ali: Hujambo! Juma: Sijambo. Ali: ________? Juma: Naenda sokoni.
Since Juma answers with a destination ('Naenda sokoni'), Ali must have asked 'Where are you going?'.
Match the Swahili phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the standard conjugations for the verb '-enda' with 'wapi'.
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시각 학습 자료
Enda vs. Toka
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제___-na-enda wapi?
'U-' is the prefix for 'You' (singular). 'A-' is for 'He/She', 'Ni-' is for 'I', and 'Wa-' is for 'They'.
Select the best option:
'Unaenda wapi?' follows the standard Swahili word order where the question word comes after the verb.
Ali: Hujambo! Juma: Sijambo. Ali: ________? Juma: Naenda sokoni.
Since Juma answers with a destination ('Naenda sokoni'), Ali must have asked 'Where are you going?'.
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These are the standard conjugations for the verb '-enda' with 'wapi'.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문No, in East African culture, it is a standard part of social interaction and shows interest in the other person.
It is grammatically awkward. In Swahili, question words usually follow the verb.
'Kwenda' is the infinitive (to go). In 'Unaenda', the 'ku' is often dropped for ease of speech.
Start with 'Naenda...' followed by your destination, e.g., 'Naenda sokoni' (I'm going to the market).
Yes, but usually you'd add a time marker like 'kesho' (tomorrow): 'Unaenda wapi kesho?'.
Yes, in Sheng you might hear 'Unachapa lapa wapi?' or 'Unajipeleka wapi?'.
Almost always. Swahili is very consistent about interrogatives following the verb.
You can say 'Siendi popote' (I'm not going anywhere).
Yes, if you are asking a friend about their upcoming travel plans.
The core meaning is the same, but the pronunciation and the inclusion of 'ku' vary by region.
Change the prefix to 'Wa-': 'Wanaenda wapi?'.
'Naenda nyumbani' (I'm going home) is probably the most frequent answer.
관련 표현
Unatoka wapi?
contrastWhere are you coming from?
Unaelekea wapi?
similarIn which direction are you heading?
Unakaa wapi?
similarWhere do you live?
Twende!
builds onLet's go!
Safari njema
builds onHave a good trip