意思
Making the truth known.
文化背景
In coastal culture, directness can sometimes be seen as 'kosa la adabu' (lack of manners). Using 'kuweka mambo wazi' is a polite way to signal that you are about to be very direct, giving the listener a moment to prepare. Transparency is highly valued in the 'Ujamaa' (brotherhood) spirit. 'Kuweka mambo wazi' is often used in community meetings to ensure everyone is on the same page regarding resources. In the fast-paced environment of Nairobi, this phrase is used to cut through 'politics' or 'mchezo' (games). It is a demand for efficiency and honesty. Young people use this phrase on social media (Instagram/TikTok) when 'exposing' the reality behind curated photos, often using the hashtag #WekaMamboWazi.
The 'Wazi' Anchor
Whenever you feel a conversation is getting confusing, just remember the word 'Wazi'. It's your escape hatch to clarity.
Don't Overuse
If you start every sentence with 'Nataka kuweka mambo wazi', you might sound like you're hiding something or being overly dramatic.
意思
Making the truth known.
The 'Wazi' Anchor
Whenever you feel a conversation is getting confusing, just remember the word 'Wazi'. It's your escape hatch to clarity.
Don't Overuse
If you start every sentence with 'Nataka kuweka mambo wazi', you might sound like you're hiding something or being overly dramatic.
Passive Power
Use 'Mambo yaliwekwa wazi' (Matters were made clear) if you want to focus on the result rather than who did the clarifying.
Politeness First
In Swahili culture, it's often better to say 'Naomba kuweka mambo wazi' (I pray/request to make things clear) to sound more humble.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
Baada ya ugomvi, Juma aliamua kuweka mambo ____.
'Wazi' means open/clear, completing the idiom 'kuweka mambo wazi'.
Which sentence best describes a situation where you would 'kuweka mambo wazi'?
Chagua jibu sahihi:
The idiom is used when you want to explain the truth so people understand.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.
Meneja: Kuna matatizo katika mradi huu? Mfanyakazi: Ndiyo, ni wakati wa ____.
This is the standard form of the idiom used to signal transparency in a professional setting.
Match the phrase variation to its context.
Match: 1. Kumwaga mtama, 2. Kuweka mambo hadharani, 3. Kuweka mambo wazi
Kumwaga mtama is slang, Hadharani is public, and Wazi is the general idiom.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Direct vs. Indirect
练习题库
4 练习Baada ya ugomvi, Juma aliamua kuweka mambo ____.
'Wazi' means open/clear, completing the idiom 'kuweka mambo wazi'.
Chagua jibu sahihi:
The idiom is used when you want to explain the truth so people understand.
Meneja: Kuna matatizo katika mradi huu? Mfanyakazi: Ndiyo, ni wakati wa ____.
This is the standard form of the idiom used to signal transparency in a professional setting.
Match: 1. Kumwaga mtama, 2. Kuweka mambo hadharani, 3. Kuweka mambo wazi
Kumwaga mtama is slang, Hadharani is public, and Wazi is the general idiom.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but you still usually use the plural 'mambo'. It sounds more natural in Swahili to refer to the 'affairs' surrounding the secret.
Not if you use a polite prefix like 'Naomba'. It shows you are professional and value clarity.
'Wazi' is the state of being open. 'Waziwazi' is an adverb meaning 'openly' or 'plainly'. For this idiom, stick to 'wazi'.
In this context, it means 'matters', 'issues', or 'the situation'.
Yes, that means 'To make a secret known', but 'Kuweka mambo wazi' is the more common idiomatic expression.
Yes, it is standard Swahili used across all Swahili-speaking regions.
You would say 'Hakuweka mambo wazi'.
Yes, it's very common when one person wants to explain why the relationship isn't working.
You can just say 'Kuweka wazi', omitting the 'mambo'.
The opposite would be 'Kuficha mambo' (To hide matters).
相关表达
Kusema ukweli
synonymTo speak the truth
Kufafanua
similarTo clarify/elaborate
Kuficha siri
contrastTo hide a secret
Kumwaga mtama
specialized formTo spill the beans
Kuweka hadharani
builds onTo make public