意思
Stating your current location.
文化背景
In Nairobi, 'Niko hapa' might be used even if the person is 50 meters away. It's a way of saying 'I've arrived in the vicinity.' Tanzanians often use the more polite 'Nipo hapa' in formal settings, reflecting the high value placed on 'heshima' (respect). In the narrow streets of Stone Town, 'Niko hapa' is often accompanied by a specific landmark because 'here' can be confusing. Younger Swahili speakers often shorten it to just 'Niko' in texts, assuming the 'hapa' is implied by the context of the conversation.
The 'O' Rule
Remember that '-ko' is for general locations. If you're unsure, 'Niko' is almost always safe to use.
Don't say 'Mimi ni hapa'
This is a literal translation of 'I am here' that sounds very broken in Swahili. Stick to 'Niko'.
意思
Stating your current location.
The 'O' Rule
Remember that '-ko' is for general locations. If you're unsure, 'Niko' is almost always safe to use.
Don't say 'Mimi ni hapa'
This is a literal translation of 'I am here' that sounds very broken in Swahili. Stick to 'Niko'.
Double it for emphasis
Say 'Niko hapa hapa' to tell someone you are exactly where you said you'd be and you aren't moving!
自我测试
Fill in the blank to say 'I am here at the market.'
____ hapa sokoni.
'Niko' is the correct form for 'I am at a place'.
How would you tell a friend 'We are here'?
Which one is correct?
'Tu-' is the subject prefix for 'We'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are inside a car and want to be specific.
'-mo' is used for being *inside* a space.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Uko wapi? B: ________.
'Niko hapa' is the standard response to 'Uko wapi?'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
The Three Locatives
General (-ko)
- • Niko hapa (I'm here)
- • Uko wapi? (Where are you?)
Specific (-po)
- • Nipo hapa (I'm right here)
- • Hapo hapo (Right there)
Inside (-mo)
- • Nimo ndani (I'm inside)
- • Mumo humu (It's in here)
练习题库
4 练习____ hapa sokoni.
'Niko' is the correct form for 'I am at a place'.
Which one is correct?
'Tu-' is the subject prefix for 'We'.
You are inside a car and want to be specific.
'-mo' is used for being *inside* a space.
A: Uko wapi? B: ________.
'Niko hapa' is the standard response to 'Uko wapi?'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题It is neutral. You can use it in both formal and informal settings without being rude.
'Niko' is for a general area, while 'Nipo' is for a very specific spot.
No, for objects use 'Kiko hapa' (for Ki-Vi class) or 'Iko hapa' (for N class).
You say 'Siko hapa'.
Yes, 'hapa' specifically refers to the place near the speaker.
Yes, it's the standard way to say 'I'm here' or 'I'm on the line'.
Yes, but often shortened to just 'Niko' or changed to 'Niko site'.
The '-ko' suffix acts as the verb 'to be' for locations in the present tense.
Yes, it is perfect for roll calls or confirming presence.
You can say 'Niko hapa' (general) or 'Nimo hapa' (specifically inside).
相关表达
Nipo hapa
similarI am right here (specific).
Nimo hapa
similarI am inside here.
Niko njiani
builds onI am on the way.
Siko hapa
contrastI am not here.