A1 Expression Neutro

Habari za kazi?

How is work?

Significado

Asking about someone's professional life.

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Contexto cultural

In Tanzania, greetings are often longer and more formal than in Kenya. You might be asked about your work, your health, and your family all in one go. 'Kazi iendelee' is a common modern patriotic response. Kenyans, especially in Nairobi, are more likely to use Sheng (slang) variations like 'Kazi aje?'. The pace of life is faster, so the greeting might be shorter, but the sentiment of acknowledging the 'hustle' remains. In Zanzibar, the Arabic influence is strongest. Greetings are very rhythmic and polite. You will almost always hear 'Habari za kazi?' followed by a religious acknowledgment like 'Alhamdulillah' (Praise be to God). In Swahili-speaking parts of Uganda, the phrase is used similarly, but you might find it blended with Luganda greeting structures. It is often used in trade and military contexts.

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The 'Pole' Combo

For maximum politeness, say 'Pole na kazi' followed by 'Habari za kazi?'. It shows you recognize their effort before asking how they are.

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Don't be too brief

In Swahili culture, a quick 'Habari za kazi?' is good, but waiting for the full answer and giving a small follow-up is better.

Significado

Asking about someone's professional life.

🎯

The 'Pole' Combo

For maximum politeness, say 'Pole na kazi' followed by 'Habari za kazi?'. It shows you recognize their effort before asking how they are.

💬

Don't be too brief

In Swahili culture, a quick 'Habari za kazi?' is good, but waiting for the full answer and giving a small follow-up is better.

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Watch the tone

Ensure your tone is friendly. If said too sternly, it can sound like a boss demanding a progress report!

Teste-se

Complete the greeting with the correct possessive particle.

Habari ___ kazi?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: za

'Habari' is in the N-class, and its plural possessive is 'za'.

Which is the most appropriate response to 'Habari za kazi?'

Habari za kazi?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nzuri, tunashukuru

'Nzuri' (Good) is the standard response, often followed by 'tunashukuru' (we are grateful).

Match the variation of the phrase to the correct situation.

1. Kazi aje? 2. Habari za majukumu? 3. Habari za kazi, mwalimu?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A. Street Slang, B. Formal Office, C. School Setting

'Kazi aje' is slang, 'majukumu' is formal, and 'mwalimu' is for a teacher.

Complete the dialogue between a customer and a driver.

Mteja: Habari za kazi ya leo, dereva? Dereva: _______, barabara zina foleni.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: All of the above

All three (Safi, Nzuri, Salama) are positive and common responses.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Formal vs Informal Work Greetings

Formal/Neutral
Habari za kazi? How is work?
Habari za majukumu? How are your duties?
Informal/Slang
Kazi aje? How's work?
Mambo ya kazi? Work things?

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Complete the greeting with the correct possessive particle. Fill Blank A1

Habari ___ kazi?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: za

'Habari' is in the N-class, and its plural possessive is 'za'.

Which is the most appropriate response to 'Habari za kazi?' Choose A1

Habari za kazi?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nzuri, tunashukuru

'Nzuri' (Good) is the standard response, often followed by 'tunashukuru' (we are grateful).

Match the variation of the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A2

1. Kazi aje? 2. Habari za majukumu? 3. Habari za kazi, mwalimu?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A. Street Slang, B. Formal Office, C. School Setting

'Kazi aje' is slang, 'majukumu' is formal, and 'mwalimu' is for a teacher.

Complete the dialogue between a customer and a driver. dialogue_completion B1

Mteja: Habari za kazi ya leo, dereva? Dereva: _______, barabara zina foleni.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: All of the above

All three (Safi, Nzuri, Salama) are positive and common responses.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Yes, if they are in a place of work or look like they are doing something productive (like cleaning or studying), it is still appropriate.

The most common response is 'Nzuri' (Good) or 'Njema' (Fine).

Both are used, but 'Habari za kazi' is grammatically more standard for plural 'news'.

Yes, it is very common and polite to ask a superior 'Habari za kazi, bosi?'.

You can say 'Kazi ni ngumu' or 'Kazi ni nyingi' (Work is a lot).

No, 'kazi' can refer to any task, chore, or effort, including schoolwork or housework.

Yes, it is a very standard and polite way to open a professional email in East Africa.

You can just say 'Habari za kazi?' or add a title like 'kaka' (brother), 'dada' (sister), or 'mzee' (elder).

Yes, 'Kazi aje?' is common slang in Kenya.

It's a cultural way to acknowledge the 'burden' or 'effort' of work before asking for news about it.

Frases relacionadas

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Pole na kazi

similar

Sorry for the work (Well done / Keep going)

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Kazi njema

builds on

Good work / Have a good workday

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Harakati za maisha

specialized form

The struggles/movements of life

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Mambo ya ofisi

synonym

Office matters

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