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Saying Goodbye (Kwaheri)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Learn how to say goodbye in Swahili using 'Kwaheri' for one person or 'Kwaherini' for a group.

  • Use 'Kwaheri' when speaking to one person: Kwaheri, rafiki! (Goodbye, friend!)
  • Use 'Kwaherini' when speaking to two or more people: Kwaherini, wanafunzi! (Goodbye, students!)
  • Add 'tutaonana' (we will see each other) to sound more natural: Kwaheri, tutaonana!
Kwaheri (1 person) / Kwaherini (group) + Tutaonana (optional)

Farewell Forms

Form Target Usage
Kwaheri
Singular
One person
Kwaherini
Plural
Two or more people

Meanings

The standard way to bid farewell in Swahili, derived from 'kwa' (at/by) and 'heri' (blessing/happiness).

1

Standard Farewell

Used to end a conversation or leave a place.

“Kwaheri.”

“Kwaherini, rafiki zangu.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Saying Goodbye (Kwaheri)
Form Structure Example
Singular
Kwaheri
Kwaheri, rafiki.
Plural
Kwaherini
Kwaherini, wote.
With Promise
Kwaheri + Tutaonana
Kwaheri, tutaonana.
With Well-wish
Kwaheri + Safari njema
Kwaheri, safari njema.
Formal
Kwaheri + Honorific
Kwaheri, Bwana.
Group Formal
Kwaherini + Honorifics
Kwaherini, Mabibi na Mabwana.

正式程度

正式
Kwaheri, Bwana.

Kwaheri, Bwana. (Leaving a meeting)

中性
Kwaheri.

Kwaheri. (Leaving a meeting)

非正式
Bye!

Bye! (Leaving a meeting)

俚语
Tutaonana!

Tutaonana! (Leaving a meeting)

Farewell Map

Kwaheri

Singular

  • Kwaheri One person

Plural

  • Kwaherini Group

按水平分级的例句

1

Kwaheri, rafiki.

Goodbye, friend.

2

Kwaherini, wanafunzi.

Goodbye, students.

3

Kwaheri, mama.

Goodbye, mother.

4

Kwaherini, wote.

Goodbye, everyone.

1

Kwaheri, tutaonana kesho.

Goodbye, we will see each other tomorrow.

2

Kwaherini, tutaonana baadaye.

Goodbye, we will see each other later.

3

Kwaheri, safari njema.

Goodbye, have a safe trip.

4

Kwaherini, asante kwa kila kitu.

Goodbye, thanks for everything.

1

Kwaheri, nimefurahi kukuona.

Goodbye, I am happy to have seen you.

2

Kwaherini, tutawasiliana.

Goodbye, we will keep in touch.

3

Kwaheri, uwe na siku njema.

Goodbye, have a good day.

4

Kwaherini, tunashukuru kwa ukarimu wenu.

Goodbye, we thank you for your hospitality.

1

Kwaheri, naomba utusalimie nyumbani.

Goodbye, please give our regards at home.

2

Kwaherini, tunatumai tutakutana tena hivi karibuni.

Goodbye, we hope to meet again soon.

3

Kwaheri, nakutakia kila la heri katika kazi yako.

Goodbye, I wish you all the best in your work.

4

Kwaherini, tunafurahi sana kwa muda tuliotumia pamoja.

Goodbye, we are very happy for the time we spent together.

1

Kwaheri, tunakuaga kwa huzuni lakini kwa matumaini.

Goodbye, we bid you farewell with sadness but with hope.

2

Kwaherini, tunawaombea safari ya heri na mafanikio.

Goodbye, we pray for your safe journey and success.

3

Kwaheri, tutaendelea kuwasiliana kupitia barua pepe.

Goodbye, we will continue to communicate via email.

4

Kwaherini, tunathamini sana mchango wenu katika mradi huu.

Goodbye, we highly value your contribution to this project.

1

Kwaheri, tunakuaga huku tukikumbuka mema yote uliyotutendea.

Goodbye, we bid you farewell while remembering all the good you did for us.

2

Kwaherini, tunawaaga kwa heshima kubwa na shukrani za dhati.

Goodbye, we bid you farewell with great respect and sincere gratitude.

3

Kwaheri, tunakuacha katika mikono ya Mungu.

Goodbye, we leave you in the hands of God.

4

Kwaherini, tunatumai kuwa njia zetu zitakutana tena katika siku zijazo.

Goodbye, we hope that our paths will cross again in the future.

容易混淆

Saying Goodbye (Kwaheri) 对比 Kwaheri vs Tutaonana

Learners think they are the same.

Saying Goodbye (Kwaheri) 对比 Kwaheri vs Kwaherini

Learners use them interchangeably.

Saying Goodbye (Kwaheri) 对比 Kwaheri vs Bye

Learners think 'Bye' is not Swahili.

常见错误

Kwaherini, rafiki

Kwaheri, rafiki

Do not use plural suffix for singular person.

Kwaheri, wanafunzi

Kwaherini, wanafunzi

Need plural suffix for group.

Kwaherini, mama

Kwaheri, mama

Singular person.

Kwaheri, wote

Kwaherini, wote

Group requires plural.

Kwaheri, tutaonana

Kwaheri, tutaonana

This is correct, but ensure spelling is accurate.

Kwaherini, rafiki wangu

Kwaherini, rafiki zangu

Need plural for 'friends'.

Kwaheri, asante

Kwaheri, asante

Correct, but ensure context is clear.

Kwaheri, tutaonana kesho

Kwaheri, tutaonana kesho

Correct, but ensure verb conjugation is right.

Kwaherini, marafiki zangu

Kwaherini, marafiki zangu

Correct, but ensure agreement.

Kwaheri, nitaondoka

Kwaheri, nitaondoka

Correct, but ensure tense is correct.

Kwaheri, tunakuaga

Kwaheri, tunakuaga

Correct, but ensure register is appropriate.

Kwaherini, tunawaaga

Kwaherini, tunawaaga

Correct, but ensure plural agreement.

Kwaheri, safari njema

Kwaheri, safari njema

Correct, but ensure noun class agreement.

Kwaherini, tunashukuru

Kwaherini, tunashukuru

Correct, but ensure verb agreement.

句型

___, rafiki.

___, wanafunzi.

Kwaheri, ___ kesho.

___, tutaonana baadaye.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Kwaheri!

Social Media very common

Kwaherini wote!

Job Interview common

Kwaheri, asante.

Travel common

Kwaheri, safari njema.

Food Delivery occasional

Kwaheri.

Classroom constant

Kwaherini, wanafunzi.

💡

Use -ni

Always add -ni for groups.
⚠️

Don't overthink

It's just a greeting, don't worry about being perfect.
🎯

Add warmth

Add 'tutaonana' to sound friendly.
💬

Be polite

Always say goodbye when leaving.

Smart Tips

Always add -ni to your farewell.

Kwaheri, wote. Kwaherini, wote.

Add 'tutaonana' to be friendly.

Kwaheri. Kwaheri, tutaonana.

Use honorifics like Bwana or Bibi.

Kwaheri. Kwaheri, Bwana.

Use a full sentence farewell.

Kwaheri. Kwaheri, tunatumai tutakutana tena.

发音

/kwaˈhɛri/

Kwaheri

Pronounced kwa-HE-ri. Stress on the second syllable.

Falling

Kwaheri ↓

Finality and politeness.

记住它

记忆技巧

Kwa-HERI (a blessing) is for ONE, Kwa-HERI-NI (the group) is for MANY.

视觉联想

Imagine waving to one person (Kwaheri) and then waving with both hands to a crowd (Kwaherini).

Rhyme

One is Kwaheri, many is Kwaherini, say it with a smile and you will surely win.

Story

Juma is leaving his house. He says 'Kwaheri' to his mother. Then he walks to the bus stop where his friends are waiting. He waves and shouts 'Kwaherini' to them all.

Word Web

KwaheriKwaheriniTutaonanaSafariRafikiBaadaye

挑战

Say 'Kwaheri' to your mirror and 'Kwaherini' to your pets or family today.

文化笔记

It is polite to wait for the other person to acknowledge your goodbye.

Younger people often use 'Bye' alongside 'Kwaheri'.

More formal and traditional forms are preferred.

From 'kwa' (at) and 'heri' (blessing/happiness).

对话开场白

How do you say goodbye to one person?

What do you say when leaving a friend?

How do you bid farewell to a group of colleagues?

How would you formally end a speech?

日记主题

Write about your day and how you said goodbye to your friends.
Describe a formal event you attended and how you left.
Write a letter to a friend ending with a polite farewell.
Reflect on the importance of saying goodbye in your culture.

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

Choose the correct form for one person. 多项选择

___, rafiki.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri
Kwaheri is for one person.
Choose the correct form for a group. 多项选择

___, wanafunzi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaherini
Kwaherini is for a group.
Fill in the blank.

Kwaheri, ___ kesho.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tutaonana
Tutaonana means we will see each other.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kwaherini, rafiki.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri, rafiki.
Singular person needs singular form.
Build the sentence. Sentence Building

tutaonana / Kwaheri / kesho

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri, tutaonana kesho.
Standard word order.
Match the form to the target. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-B, 2-A
Singular vs Plural.
Is this true? True False Rule

Kwaherini is for one person.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Kwaherini is for a group.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Kwaheri! B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri!
Respond with the same greeting.

Score: /8

练习题

8 exercises
Choose the correct form for one person. 多项选择

___, rafiki.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri
Kwaheri is for one person.
Choose the correct form for a group. 多项选择

___, wanafunzi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaherini
Kwaherini is for a group.
Fill in the blank.

Kwaheri, ___ kesho.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tutaonana
Tutaonana means we will see each other.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Kwaherini, rafiki.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri, rafiki.
Singular person needs singular form.
Build the sentence. Sentence Building

tutaonana / Kwaheri / kesho

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri, tutaonana kesho.
Standard word order.
Match the form to the target. Match Pairs

1. Kwaheri, 2. Kwaherini

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 1-B, 2-A
Singular vs Plural.
Is this true? True False Rule

Kwaherini is for one person.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
Kwaherini is for a group.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Kwaheri! B: ___

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Kwaheri!
Respond with the same greeting.

Score: /8

常见问题 (8)

Yes, it is the standard way to say goodbye.

People will still understand you, but it's better to use it for groups.

It is neutral and works in all situations.

Kwaheri, Bwana/Bibi is very polite.

Kwaheri is Swahili; Bye is an English loanword.

No, that is grammatically incorrect.

It is a plural marker for the addressee.

Yes, in Swahili culture, it is polite to acknowledge everyone when leaving.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish moderate

Adiós

Swahili has a plural form.

French moderate

Au revoir

Swahili has a plural form.

German low

Auf Wiedersehen

Swahili is more common in daily life.

Japanese low

Sayonara

Swahili is less complex.

Arabic high

Ma'a salama

Swahili is more direct.

Chinese low

Zàijiàn

Swahili has a plural form.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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