Significado
To do something about a situation.
Contexto cultural
In Tanzania, 'Chukua Hatua' was the name of a major social accountability program that encouraged citizens to hold their leaders accountable. It has become a symbol of grassroots democracy. In Kenyan political discourse, the phrase is often used by activists like Boniface Mwangi to mobilize youth against corruption. It carries a sense of 'enough is enough'. In the context of Zanzibar's history, 'taking steps' often refers to the careful navigation of social and religious traditions while modernizing. Artists often use this phrase in 'conscious' lyrics to inspire their listeners to work hard and overcome poverty.
Use it for Confidence
In a job interview, saying 'Mimi ni mtu wa kuchukua hatua' (I am a person who takes action) is a very strong way to describe yourself as proactive.
Don't over-conjugate 'Hatua'
Remember that 'hatua' doesn't change to 'mahatua' or anything else. Keep it simple.
Significado
To do something about a situation.
Use it for Confidence
In a job interview, saying 'Mimi ni mtu wa kuchukua hatua' (I am a person who takes action) is a very strong way to describe yourself as proactive.
Don't over-conjugate 'Hatua'
Remember that 'hatua' doesn't change to 'mahatua' or anything else. Keep it simple.
The Power of 'Sasa'
Adding 'sasa' (now) or 'leo' (today) after the phrase makes it much more powerful and persuasive.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'kuchukua'.
Sisi sote tunapaswa ______ hatua kulinda mazingira.
After 'tunapaswa' (we should), we use the infinitive form 'kuchukua'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Take action now!'?
Chagua jibu sahihi:
'Chukua hatua' is the standard collocation for taking action.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
Juma: Kompyuta yangu imeharibika tena! Asha: Pole sana. Labda unapaswa ______ ya kununua mpya.
Asha is suggesting Juma take action to solve his computer problem.
Match the phrase variation to the correct context.
1. Chukua hatua za kisheria 2. Piga hatua kubwa 3. Chukueni hatua!
Legal action matches the lawyer; progress matches the teacher; the plural command matches the boss.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Chukua vs. Piga
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosSisi sote tunapaswa ______ hatua kulinda mazingira.
After 'tunapaswa' (we should), we use the infinitive form 'kuchukua'.
Chagua jibu sahihi:
'Chukua hatua' is the standard collocation for taking action.
Juma: Kompyuta yangu imeharibika tena! Asha: Pole sana. Labda unapaswa ______ ya kununua mpya.
Asha is suggesting Juma take action to solve his computer problem.
1. Chukua hatua za kisheria 2. Piga hatua kubwa 3. Chukueni hatua!
Legal action matches the lawyer; progress matches the teacher; the plural command matches the boss.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasTechnically yes, but it sounds very formal. Use 'piga hatua' or just 'tembea' for normal walking.
It can be if you say 'Chukua hatua!' as a command. Instead, say 'Tunaweza kuchukua hatua?' (Can we take action?) to be polite.
The verb changes: 'Chukueni hatua'. The word 'hatua' stays the same.
Usually, yes. It implies an intervention or a new beginning to improve a situation.
Yes, youth might say 'Amsha dude' (Wake up the thing) to mean taking action, but 'Chukua hatua' is understood by everyone.
Say 'Nilichukua hatua'.
Yes! To 'make a move' on someone you like is 'kuchukua hatua'.
Constantly. It is one of the most common phrases in Swahili journalism.
The most common opposite is 'Kutochukua hatua' (Not taking action) or 'Kuzembea' (To be negligent).
Yes, 'Chukua hatua za kisheria' is the standard way to say 'take legal action'.
Frases relacionadas
Piga hatua
similarTo make progress
Anza safari
builds onTo start a journey
Fanya maamuzi
synonymTo make decisions
Jitolee
specialized formTo volunteer
Kaa kimya
contrastTo stay silent/do nothing