معنی
Taking medication.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Tanzania, the phrase 'Meza dawa, maliza dozi' is a ubiquitous public health slogan found on posters in every clinic to prevent drug-resistant malaria. Due to strong Arabic influence, you might hear more formal variations of 'dawa' usage, but 'meza' remains the standard verb for ingestion. In Nairobi, 'Meza dawa' is often used even for supplements and vitamins in the growing wellness community. In rural areas, 'dawa' can refer to both modern medicine and traditional herbal remedies. 'Meza' is used if the traditional medicine is in a solid form (like a piece of root).
The Table Trick
Remember that 'Meza' means both 'table' and 'swallow'. Imagine taking a pill off a table to remember the word!
Liquid vs Solid
Never use 'meza' for cough syrup. Native speakers will be very confused. Use 'kunywa' instead.
معنی
Taking medication.
The Table Trick
Remember that 'Meza' means both 'table' and 'swallow'. Imagine taking a pill off a table to remember the word!
Liquid vs Solid
Never use 'meza' for cough syrup. Native speakers will be very confused. Use 'kunywa' instead.
Polite Imperatives
Instead of just saying 'Meza!', use 'Umeze' (the subjunctive) to sound more like a caring friend and less like a drill sergeant.
The 'Pole' Factor
When you see someone 'kumeza dawa', always say 'Pole' (I'm sorry you're unwell). It's the expected social etiquette.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct verb for taking a pill.
Juma anataka ______ dawa ya maumivu (tablet).
Since it is a tablet (solid), 'meza' (swallow) is the correct verb.
Fill in the missing word to complete the medical instruction.
Tafadhali, ______ dawa hii mara tatu kwa siku.
The imperative 'meza' is used to give a direct instruction to take medicine.
Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient.
Daktari: Je, umemeza dawa? Mgonjwa: Hapana, ______ sasa hivi.
The patient is saying they *will* take it right now, so the future tense 'nita-' is required.
Match the action to the type of medicine.
1. Dawa ya maji (Liquid) 2. Dawa ya vidonge (Pills)
Liquids are drunk (kunywa), and pills are swallowed (meza).
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Types of Dawa and Their Verbs
Meza (Swallow)
- • Vidonge (Pills)
- • Capsules
- • Tablets
Kunywa (Drink)
- • Siroti (Syrup)
- • Maji ya dawa
- • Chai ya mitishamba
Paka (Apply)
- • Mafuta (Ointment)
- • Cream
- • Dawa ya ngozi
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJuma anataka ______ dawa ya maumivu (tablet).
Since it is a tablet (solid), 'meza' (swallow) is the correct verb.
Tafadhali, ______ dawa hii mara tatu kwa siku.
The imperative 'meza' is used to give a direct instruction to take medicine.
Daktari: Je, umemeza dawa? Mgonjwa: Hapana, ______ sasa hivi.
The patient is saying they *will* take it right now, so the future tense 'nita-' is required.
1. Dawa ya maji (Liquid) 2. Dawa ya vidonge (Pills)
Liquids are drunk (kunywa), and pills are swallowed (meza).
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes! Any solid supplement that you swallow is referred to using 'meza dawa'.
It is neutral. It's used by doctors and by children alike. It's perfectly safe for all situations.
If you mix it with water and drink it, use 'kunywa'. If you put the powder in your mouth and swallow it dry, you could use 'meza'.
This is common in certain dialects and influenced by other Bantu languages where 'eating' is the general term for consuming medicine.
You say: 'Nilisahau kumeza dawa yangu.'
No, 'dawa' can mean any chemical substance, like 'dawa ya mbu' (mosquito repellent) or 'dawa ya meno' (toothpaste). But you only 'meza' the medicinal kind!
The word 'dawa' is the same in singular and plural (N-class). Context tells you if it's one or many.
Yes, 'vidonge' means 'pills'. 'Meza vidonge' is even more specific than 'Meza dawa'.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'Acha kumeza dawa' means 'Stop taking medicine'.
Ask: 'Nimeze dawa hii lini?'
عبارات مرتبط
Kunywa dawa
similarTo drink medicine
Paka dawa
similarTo apply medicine
Maliza dozi
builds onFinish the dose
Duka la dawa
specialized formPharmacy
Dawa ya kulevya
contrastNarcotics/Drugs