kichwa
Head
Kichwa is the anatomical head, but it also symbolizes intelligence and the primary focus of a topic.
kichwa 30秒で
- Refers to the human or animal head.
- Used metaphorically to mean intelligence or leadership.
- Often used in phrases regarding pain or headlines.
Overview
'Kichwa' ni nomino ya msingi katika lugha ya Kiswahili inayotaja sehemu ya juu ya mwili. Ni neno la darasa la Ki-Vi (Kichwa/Vichwa). Katika muktadha wa kibiolojia, ni kitovu cha mfumo wa fahamu. 2) Usage Patterns: Neno hili hutumika moja kwa moja kuelezea sehemu ya mwili, lakini pia hutumika kwa sitiari. Kwa mfano, mtu mwenye 'kichwa kizuri' anamaanisha mtu mwenye akili nyingi. 3) Common Contexts: Hutumika katika maisha ya kila siku kama vile 'kichwa kinaniuma' (I have a headache). Pia hutumika katika uongozi, mfano 'kichwa cha habari' (headline) au 'kichwa cha mradi' (project leader). 4) Similar Words comparison: 'Ubongo' inamaanisha brain (sehemu ya ndani), wakati 'kichwa' inamaanisha head (sehemu ya nje nzima). 'Kilele' inamaanisha peak au top, ambayo inaweza kutumika kwa vitu visivyo na uhai, tofauti na kichwa kinachorejelea viumbe hai.
例文
Kichwa kinaniuma sana leo.
everydayMy head hurts a lot today.
Tafadhali soma kichwa cha habari hiki.
formalPlease read this headline.
Yeye ana kichwa kigumu sana.
informalHe is very stubborn.
Kichwa cha mradi huu kimebadilika.
academicThe lead of this project has changed.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
Kichwa cha habari
Headline
Kichwa kigumu
Stubborn
Kichwa cha mwendawazimu
Crazy person's head
よく混同される語
文法パターン
使い方
使い方のコツ
Kichwa is a neutral noun used in all registers. When used to describe a person, it carries idiomatic weight. Be careful with adjectives as they must agree with the Ki-Vi noun class.
よくある間違い
Learners often confuse the plural 'vichwa' with the singular 'kichwa'. Also, do not use 'kichwa' to mean 'brain' in a medical context; use 'ubongo' instead.
ヒント
Use Kichwa for both anatomy and focus
Avoid literal translation of idioms
Respect and the head in culture
語源
The word is of Bantu origin, common across many East African languages. It has evolved from Proto-Bantu roots describing the anatomical head.
文化的な背景
In Swahili culture, the head is the seat of wisdom and dignity. It is rarely touched, and metaphors involving the head usually relate to intelligence or leadership.
覚え方のコツ
Think of a 'Key' (Kichwa sounds like key) that unlocks the 'Head' of knowledge. The head is the key to your thoughts.
よくある質問
4 問自分をテスト
Leo asubuhi, ___ yangu inaniuma sana.
Kichwa ndicho kinachohusiana na maumivu ya kuumwa kichwa.
Kichwa cha habari ni nini?
Katika lugha ya habari, kichwa cha habari ni headline.
ana / kichwa / yeye / kikubwa
Hii inafuata muundo sahihi wa kiima-kitenzi-kivumishi.
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Summary
Kichwa is the anatomical head, but it also symbolizes intelligence and the primary focus of a topic.
- Refers to the human or animal head.
- Used metaphorically to mean intelligence or leadership.
- Often used in phrases regarding pain or headlines.
Use Kichwa for both anatomy and focus
Avoid literal translation of idioms
Respect and the head in culture
例文
4 / 4Kichwa kinaniuma sana leo.
My head hurts a lot today.
Tafadhali soma kichwa cha habari hiki.
Please read this headline.
Yeye ana kichwa kigumu sana.
He is very stubborn.
Kichwa cha mradi huu kimebadilika.
The lead of this project has changed.