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Removing footwear.
문화적 배경
In coastal regions, the 'Baraza' is a social hub. Leaving shoes there is not just about hygiene but a signal to neighbors that the house has visitors. In rural areas, shoes might be removed to avoid bringing in red dust or mud, which is difficult to clean from hand-swept floors. The concept of 'Najis' (impurity) means that shoes, which touch the ground where animals might have been, must never touch the prayer mats. Among the youth, showing off expensive 'raba' (sneakers) is common, but they will still 'vua' them to show respect to their parents or elders.
Check the socks
If you know you'll be visiting a Swahili home, make sure your socks don't have holes! You'll definitely be showing them off.
Don't step on the threshold
When removing shoes, try not to step on the wooden or stone threshold of the door; it's considered bad luck or impolite in some areas.
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Removing footwear.
Check the socks
If you know you'll be visiting a Swahili home, make sure your socks don't have holes! You'll definitely be showing them off.
Don't step on the threshold
When removing shoes, try not to step on the wooden or stone threshold of the door; it's considered bad luck or impolite in some areas.
The 'Hodi' Rule
Say 'Hodi!' (May I come in?) and wait for 'Karibu' before you start removing your shoes.
Placement matters
Place your shoes neatly to the side. Scattering them across the entrance is seen as 'fujo' (disorderly).
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'vua'.
Tafadhali ______ viatu vyako mlangoni.
The singular imperative 'vua' is used for a polite request to one person.
Which sentence is the most polite when visiting an elder?
How should you ask to remove your shoes?
Asking 'Should I remove shoes?' shows respect for the host's rules.
Match the Swahili phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the most common clothing-related verb-noun collocations.
Complete the dialogue.
Host: Karibu ndani! Guest: Asante. Je, ___________ hapa? Host: Ndiyo, tafadhali.
The guest is asking for the standard protocol upon entering.
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시각 학습 자료
Vaa vs. Vua
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Tafadhali ______ viatu vyako mlangoni.
The singular imperative 'vua' is used for a polite request to one person.
How should you ask to remove your shoes?
Asking 'Should I remove shoes?' shows respect for the host's rules.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are the most common clothing-related verb-noun collocations.
Host: Karibu ndani! Guest: Asante. Je, ___________ hapa? Host: Ndiyo, tafadhali.
The guest is asking for the standard protocol upon entering.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Not at all! Asking 'Nivue viatu?' is seen as very polite and shows you respect the host's home.
If they insist, you can keep them on, but usually, it's a polite gesture to try anyway. If the floor is clearly carpeted and they are wearing shoes, follow their lead.
Usually no. Socks are fine. Only the shoes that touched the ground outside need to come off.
Yes, 'vua saa' is correct for removing a watch.
'Kiatu' is one shoe. 'Viatu' is the plural. Since we usually wear two, we use the plural.
In modern corporate offices in Nairobi or Dar, no. In small, local businesses or traditional settings, yes.
In most homes, it's perfectly safe. In very crowded public events, people sometimes carry them in a bag or leave them with a trusted attendant.
No, for a backpack you would use 'tua' (to set down) or 'vua' if you consider it 'worn', but 'tua' is more common.
You say 'Vaa viatu vyako'.
Yes, it is very common and completely acceptable.
관련 표현
Vaa viatu
contrastTo put on shoes
Vua nguo
similarTo undress
Vua kofia
similarTo take off a hat
Badili viatu
builds onTo change shoes
Viatu vya ndani
specialized formIndoor slippers