意思
Being honest and kind-hearted.
文化背景
In Tanzania, 'moyo mweupe' is often linked to the concept of 'Ujamaa' (brotherhood/socialism), where being open and kind to neighbors is a social duty. Due to heavy Arabic influence, the phrase is often used in religious contexts to describe a 'clean' heart before prayer or God. In urban Kenya (Nairobi), you might hear 'roho safi' more often in Sheng (slang), but 'moyo mweupe' remains the standard for formal and respectful praise. Swahili speakers in the DRC use this phrase to distinguish between 'honest' people and those involved in corruption or 'hila' (trickery).
The 'Roho' Alternative
If you forget 'mweupe' agreement, try 'Roho safi' (Clean soul). It's easier to remember and very common in street Swahili.
Avoid 'Moyo Mweupe' for Objects
If you see a white heart-shaped balloon, don't just say 'moyo mweupe'. Say 'moyo wa rangi nyeupe' to avoid sounding like you're talking about its personality!
意思
Being honest and kind-hearted.
The 'Roho' Alternative
If you forget 'mweupe' agreement, try 'Roho safi' (Clean soul). It's easier to remember and very common in street Swahili.
Avoid 'Moyo Mweupe' for Objects
If you see a white heart-shaped balloon, don't just say 'moyo mweupe'. Say 'moyo wa rangi nyeupe' to avoid sounding like you're talking about its personality!
Use with 'Sana'
To really emphasize someone's goodness, always add 'sana' (very). 'Ana moyo mweupe sana' is a standard high-tier compliment.
Forgiveness
Use this phrase when you want to signal that you have truly forgiven someone. It's a powerful way to end a conflict.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the adjective '-eupe' to complete the idiom.
Baba yangu ana moyo ______.
'Moyo' is a Class 3 noun (singular), so the adjective prefix is 'mw-'.
Which of the following best describes a person with a 'moyo mweupe'?
Mtu mwenye moyo mweupe ni mtu wa namna gani?
'Moyo mweupe' refers to someone who is honest (mwaminifu) and kind/generous (mkarimu).
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response.
A: Asante kwa kunisamehe makosa yangu. B: Usijali, rafiki yangu. Mimi nina ______.
In the context of forgiveness, 'moyo mweupe' signifies a lack of grudges.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You want to tell someone that you are being completely honest and have no hidden motives.
'Moyo mweupe' is the standard way to express sincerity and transparency.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Baba yangu ana moyo ______.
'Moyo' is a Class 3 noun (singular), so the adjective prefix is 'mw-'.
Mtu mwenye moyo mweupe ni mtu wa namna gani?
'Moyo mweupe' refers to someone who is honest (mwaminifu) and kind/generous (mkarimu).
A: Asante kwa kunisamehe makosa yangu. B: Usijali, rafiki yangu. Mimi nina ______.
In the context of forgiveness, 'moyo mweupe' signifies a lack of grudges.
You want to tell someone that you are being completely honest and have no hidden motives.
'Moyo mweupe' is the standard way to express sincerity and transparency.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
14 个问题It can be, but it is mostly used as a general moral compliment in daily life. It is not restricted to any religion.
It might sound a bit boastful. It's better to say 'Nina nia njema' (I have good intentions) or use it when confirming you've forgiven someone.
The direct opposite is 'moyo mweusi' (black heart), meaning someone is evil or malicious.
Yes, they are functionally the same, though the imagery (white vs. gold) differs.
The plural is 'mioyo mieupe'.
It is neutral. You can use it in a speech, a book, or with your best friend.
Yes, it is a very respectful way to praise their fairness or kindness.
In Swahili culture, white represents purity, clarity, and the absence of hidden 'dark' motives.
Yes, 'roho safi' or 'roho juu' (though roho juu can also mean brave).
Absolutely, it's very common to describe the innocence of children.
No, it is strictly about character. A person of any skin color can have a 'moyo mweupe'.
Yes, it's a very popular theme in Gospel and Bongo Flava music.
It will be understood as sarcasm, but be careful as it can be quite insulting.
Yes, but in this idiom, it specifically means 'pure' or 'sincere'.
相关表达
Roho nyeupe
synonymA white soul/spirit
Moyo mweusi
contrastA black heart
Moyo wa nyama
similarA heart of flesh
Moyo mkunjufu
similarA cheerful/open heart
Kunjua moyo
builds onTo open up one's heart
Safi kama theluji
similarClean as snow