मतलब
Heating water to boiling point.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Boiling water is often the first step in making 'Chai ya viungo' (spiced tea). Spices like cloves, ginger, and cardamom are added directly to the boiling water before milk. The government frequently uses the phrase 'Chemsha maji ya kunywa' in radio and TV spots to promote hygiene. It is a phrase every child knows from school health lessons. In Sheng (Swahili-English slang), 'kuchemsha' can also refer to 'heating up' a party or making something exciting, though the 'failure' meaning is still dominant. Because many homes use charcoal or wood, boiling water is a slow process that dictates the pace of the morning. It's a time for family members to gather around the fire.
Sound like a native
Use 'Nimechemsha' when you make a mistake in a game. It shows you know the local slang!
Noun Class Agreement
Always use 'ya' with maji. Never say 'maji yangu ni mzuri', say 'maji yangu ni mazuri'.
मतलब
Heating water to boiling point.
Sound like a native
Use 'Nimechemsha' when you make a mistake in a game. It shows you know the local slang!
Noun Class Agreement
Always use 'ya' with maji. Never say 'maji yangu ni mzuri', say 'maji yangu ni mazuri'.
The Guest Rule
Even if you don't have tea leaves, boiling water to offer a 'warm drink' is better than offering nothing.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'chemsha'.
Mimi ______ maji ya chai kila asubuhi.
The subject is 'Mimi' (I), so the prefix must be 'na-'.
Which sentence is correct for boiling drinking water?
Choose the right sentence:
'Chemsha' is the correct verb for boiling water, and 'pika' is for food.
Match the phrase to the situation.
If you failed a difficult math test, what would you say informally?
'Nimechemsha' is the common slang for failing or being defeated by a task.
Complete the dialogue.
Mgeni: Hujambo! Mwenyeji: Sijambo, karibu! Ngoja ______ maji tupate chai.
The host is saying 'Let me boil' (subjunctive/intent), which is 'nichemshe'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Chemsha vs. Pika
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासMimi ______ maji ya chai kila asubuhi.
The subject is 'Mimi' (I), so the prefix must be 'na-'.
Choose the right sentence:
'Chemsha' is the correct verb for boiling water, and 'pika' is for food.
If you failed a difficult math test, what would you say informally?
'Nimechemsha' is the common slang for failing or being defeated by a task.
Mgeni: Hujambo! Mwenyeji: Sijambo, karibu! Ngoja ______ maji tupate chai.
The host is saying 'Let me boil' (subjunctive/intent), which is 'nichemshe'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes! 'Chemsha maziwa' is very common to prevent spoilage or for making tea.
The literal meaning is neutral/formal. The meaning 'to fail' is very informal.
'Chemsha' is the general word. 'Tokosa' implies a more vigorous, noisy boiling.
It's a metaphor for your brain 'overheating' or the situation becoming too 'hot' to handle.
Usually no, but the phrase 'chemsha maji' is a safety standard for tap or well water.
Use the prepositional form: 'Ninakunichemshia maji'.
Yes, 'maji' is a mass noun in the MA- class and always takes plural agreements.
Yes, 'chemsha mafuta' is used when heating oil for deep frying.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'poza maji' means to let water cool down.
Yes, it is universally understood from Congo to the Comoros Islands.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Pika chai
builds onTo cook/make tea
Maji ya moto
similarHot water
Pasha moto
specialized formTo warm up
Tokosa
synonymTo boil vigorously