Significado
The act of entering.
Contexto cultural
The 'Hodi' ritual is strictly observed. Even if a door is wide open, entering without being told 'Karibu' or 'Ingia ndani' is considered a major trespass. Hospitality is often expressed by offering a seat immediately after someone enters. You will hear 'Ingia ndani, keti' (Come in, sit). In fast-paced cities like Nairobi, 'Ingia' might be used more abruptly in public transport (matatus), where the conductor tells you to 'Ingia ndani' to fill up the seats. Removing shoes is a sign of respect for the cleanliness of the home. If you are told to 'Ingia ndani', look at the doorway for other shoes to see if you should remove yours.
Add 'Karibu'
Always pair 'Ingia ndani' with 'Karibu' to sound more like a native speaker and show good manners.
Plurality Matters
Don't forget the '-ni' for groups. Saying 'Ingia' to a group sounds grammatically 'broken' to a native ear.
Significado
The act of entering.
Add 'Karibu'
Always pair 'Ingia ndani' with 'Karibu' to sound more like a native speaker and show good manners.
Plurality Matters
Don't forget the '-ni' for groups. Saying 'Ingia' to a group sounds grammatically 'broken' to a native ear.
The Hodi Rule
Never use 'Ingia ndani' to yourself. Wait for the host to say it to you after you say 'Hodi'.
Metaphorical Use
Use 'Ingia ndani ya mada' in presentations to sound more sophisticated and fluent.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank to tell a group of people to come inside.
Wageni, ________ ndani!
Because 'Wageni' (guests) is plural, you must use the plural imperative 'Ingieni'.
Which is the most polite way to invite someone in?
Choose the best option:
Adding 'Tafadhali' (Please) and 'Karibu' (Welcome) makes the invitation warm and polite.
Complete the dialogue.
Mgeni: Hodi hodi! Mwenyeji: ________
The standard response to 'Hodi' is 'Karibu', often followed by an invitation to enter.
Match the Swahili phrase to the situation.
Situation: You want your friend to get into your new car.
'Ingia ndani ya gari' means 'Get inside the car'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Ingia vs. Toka
Where to 'Ingia ndani'
Home
- • Chumba
- • Sebule
- • Jikoni
Travel
- • Basi
- • Ndege
- • Gari
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosWageni, ________ ndani!
Because 'Wageni' (guests) is plural, you must use the plural imperative 'Ingieni'.
Choose the best option:
Adding 'Tafadhali' (Please) and 'Karibu' (Welcome) makes the invitation warm and polite.
Mgeni: Hodi hodi! Mwenyeji: ________
The standard response to 'Hodi' is 'Karibu', often followed by an invitation to enter.
Situation: You want your friend to get into your new car.
'Ingia ndani ya gari' means 'Get inside the car'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it's neutral. However, adding 'Tafadhali' (Please) makes it much more polite.
Yes, 'Ingia ndani ya gari' is the standard way to say 'Get in the car'.
'Ingia' means 'enter' (into a room), while 'Pita' means 'pass' (through a space).
Use 'Usiaingie ndani'.
No, 'Ingia' alone is often enough, but 'ndani' adds clarity and emphasis.
You must say 'Ingieni ndani'.
It's better to use 'Ingia' or 'Login' (which is used in tech Swahili). 'Ndani' sounds too physical.
Yes, very often in songs about love or welcoming someone into one's life.
The opposite is 'Toka nje' (Go outside).
It is neutral and can be used in both settings.
Frases relacionadas
Toka nje
contrastGo outside
Pita ndani
similarPass inside
Karibu ndani
builds onWelcome inside
Ingia mkataba
specialized formEnter a contract
Ingia baridi
specialized formGet cold / Feel a chill