A1 Collocation Neutro

Funga safari

Begin a journey

Significado

Starting a trip.

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Contexto cultural

In Tanzania, 'safari' is a way of life. When someone 'funga safari' to the 'shamba' (farm) or 'kijijini' (village), it is a major family event involving gifts (zawadi) for those being visited. In Kenya, the phrase is often heard in the context of 'Matatu' culture. While the drivers might use slang, the formal announcement of a long-distance bus departure often uses this phrase. Due to its maritime history, you might hear 'Ng'oa nanga' (weigh anchor) used interchangeably with 'Funga safari' even for land travel, reflecting the deep sea-faring roots of the islands. There is a traditional song called 'Funga Safari' that was sung by porters and travelers. It has a rhythmic beat that matches a walking pace, helping travelers keep their spirits up during long treks.

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Use the -me- tense

When you are about to leave or have just left, 'Nimefunga safari' is the most natural sounding form.

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Scale Matters

Don't use this for a trip to the local market; it makes you sound like you're going on a 100-mile trek.

Significado

Starting a trip.

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Use the -me- tense

When you are about to leave or have just left, 'Nimefunga safari' is the most natural sounding form.

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Scale Matters

Don't use this for a trip to the local market; it makes you sound like you're going on a 100-mile trek.

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The Response

If someone says they are 'kufunga safari', always reply with 'Safari njema!' to be polite.

Teste-se

Fill in the correct form of the verb 'funga'.

Sisi _____ safari kesho asubuhi kwenda Arusha.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: tutafunga

The sentence mentions 'kesho' (tomorrow), so the future tense prefix -ta- is required.

Which situation is appropriate for 'funga safari'?

When should you say 'Nimefunga safari'?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Leaving for a two-week vacation in Zanzibar

'Funga safari' is for significant journeys, not small tasks or literal tying of shoes.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Je, Juma yuko wapi? B: Juma hayupo, ______ kwenda Nairobi.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: amefunga safari

The context implies Juma has left for a trip to Nairobi.

Match the phrase to the intent.

Match 'Funga safari' with its best description.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: To start a trip

The phrase specifically refers to the commencement of travel.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

When to use vs When not to use

Use it for:

  • Vacations
  • Moving house
  • International travel
  • Pilgrimages

Avoid for:

  • Buying bread
  • Walking to the car
  • Going to the bathroom
  • Visiting a neighbor

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'funga'. Fill Blank A1

Sisi _____ safari kesho asubuhi kwenda Arusha.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: tutafunga

The sentence mentions 'kesho' (tomorrow), so the future tense prefix -ta- is required.

Which situation is appropriate for 'funga safari'? Choose A1

When should you say 'Nimefunga safari'?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Leaving for a two-week vacation in Zanzibar

'Funga safari' is for significant journeys, not small tasks or literal tying of shoes.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Je, Juma yuko wapi? B: Juma hayupo, ______ kwenda Nairobi.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: amefunga safari

The context implies Juma has left for a trip to Nairobi.

Match the phrase to the intent. situation_matching A1

Match 'Funga safari' with its best description.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: To start a trip

The phrase specifically refers to the commencement of travel.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, it's the opposite! It means the trip is starting. To say a trip is over, you would say 'Maliza safari'.

Yes, it applies to any mode of transport—car, bus, plane, or walking.

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your grandmother, or your friends.

It comes from the history of tying up luggage bundles before leaving. Once the bundle was 'closed/tied,' the journey began.

In this idiom, yes. Even if you are visiting five cities, you are 'kufunga safari' (starting the journey).

Yes, that is a beautiful metaphorical way to say 'I am starting a life journey.'

Youth might say 'Kusepa' or 'Kuchapa lapa' instead of 'Funga safari'.

No, you 'funga safari' directly. For example: 'Nimefunga safari kwenda Arusha.'

Yes, it is standard Swahili used across the entire East African region.

Absolutely. It is very common in religious contexts to describe a pilgrimage or a spiritual path.

Frases relacionadas

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Safari njema

similar

Have a good journey

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Anza safari

synonym

Start a journey

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Shika njia

similar

Hit the road

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Ng'oa nanga

specialized form

To weigh anchor

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Safari ya lala salama

specialized form

The final journey (death)

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