Significado
Asking someone to consider a scenario.
Contexto cultural
In Tanzania, 'Hebu' is often used to soften a request. It makes the speaker sound more approachable and less demanding. In Kenyan Sheng (urban slang), 'Hebu' is frequently shortened to 'Ebu' or even 'Bu'. It's used rapidly in high-energy conversations. Zanzibari Swahili often retains more of the Arabic 'fikra' nuances, using 'Hebu fikiria' in more poetic or elaborate storytelling contexts. Social media influencers use 'Hebu fikiria' to engage their audience, often followed by a controversial or funny 'what if' scenario.
The 'What If' Rule
Use 'Hebu fikiria' followed by 'kama' (if) to create perfect hypothetical questions.
Watch the Plural
If you are talking to more than one person, don't forget to say 'Hebu fikirieni'.
Significado
Asking someone to consider a scenario.
The 'What If' Rule
Use 'Hebu fikiria' followed by 'kama' (if) to create perfect hypothetical questions.
Watch the Plural
If you are talking to more than one person, don't forget to say 'Hebu fikirieni'.
Sheng Variation
Use 'Ebu waza' if you want to sound like a local in Nairobi.
Politeness
Use this phrase to suggest ideas gently rather than giving direct orders.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase 'Just imagine'.
Hebu _______ kama tungekuwa na ndege.
The correct form for 'imagine' in this context is 'fikiria'.
Which phrase is most appropriate for a casual conversation with a friend?
You want to say 'Just imagine, he is coming today!'
'Hebu fikiria' is the natural conversational opener for surprise.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hebu fikiria tukienda pwani. B: ________!
The most logical response to a fun hypothetical is 'It will be very good'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are talking to a group of 10 students.
When addressing a group, use the plural imperative ending '-eni'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosHebu _______ kama tungekuwa na ndege.
The correct form for 'imagine' in this context is 'fikiria'.
You want to say 'Just imagine, he is coming today!'
'Hebu fikiria' is the natural conversational opener for surprise.
A: Hebu fikiria tukienda pwani. B: ________!
The most logical response to a fun hypothetical is 'It will be very good'.
You are talking to a group of 10 students.
When addressing a group, use the plural imperative ending '-eni'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNot strictly, but it makes the phrase much more natural and inviting. Without it, 'Fikiria' sounds like a direct command.
Yes, but use it sparingly to propose creative ideas. It shows you are a visionary.
'Fikiri' is more formal and standard. 'Waza' is more casual and often implies deeper pondering or daydreaming.
Use 'Hebu nifikirie'. The 'ni' is the object marker for 'me'.
Both are correct. 'Hebu' is more standard in writing, while 'Ebu' is very common in speech.
Yes, e.g., 'Hebu fikiria kama angepata ajali' (Just imagine if he had an accident).
Yes, you can say 'Hebu fikiria!' at the end of an argument to mean 'Think about that!'
Yes, 'Waza' or 'Piga picha' are the most common slang alternatives.
Swahili doesn't always need a 'that'. Just say 'Hebu fikiria [sentence]'.
Very often! It's a staple in Bongo Flava love songs.
Frases relacionadas
Hebu waza
synonymJust imagine/think
Tafakari
similarMeditate/Reflect
Piga picha
similarPicture this
Jaribu kuona
similarTry to see
Fikiria kwanza
builds onThink first