Significado
Common at celebrations.
Contexto cultural
In Tanzanian weddings, the 'kata keki' ceremony is often accompanied by the song 'Malaika' or specific choir songs. It is a moment of high dignity. In Nairobi, 'kata keki' is often followed by 'nyama choma' (roasted meat). The cake is the 'sweet' start to a savory feast. Zanzibari cakes often feature spices like cloves and cinnamon, reflecting the 'Spice Island' heritage, even if the act of 'kata keki' is modern. In the diaspora (UK, USA, Oman), 'kata keki' remains a way to maintain cultural identity during family gatherings.
The First Bite
In Swahili culture, the person cutting the cake often feeds a small piece to their parents or spouse first as a sign of respect.
Verb Order
Always put the verb 'kata' before the noun 'keki'. Swahili is strictly SVO (Subject-Verb-Object).
Significado
Common at celebrations.
The First Bite
In Swahili culture, the person cutting the cake often feeds a small piece to their parents or spouse first as a sign of respect.
Verb Order
Always put the verb 'kata' before the noun 'keki'. Swahili is strictly SVO (Subject-Verb-Object).
Don't say 'Pasua'
Avoid using 'pasua' for cake; it sounds violent, like splitting a log of wood.
Singing Along
Learn the song 'Heri ya siku ya kuzaliwa' to use alongside 'kata keki' for a full cultural experience.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'kata'.
Jana, sisi ________ keki ya harusi.
'Jana' means yesterday, so we need the past tense prefix 'tuli-'.
Which sentence is most appropriate for a birthday?
Mshereheshaji anasema nini?
'Kata keki' is for celebrations; the others mean 'give up', 'cut trees', and 'hang up the phone'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Keki inapendeza sana! B: Asante! Karibu ________.
'Karibu ukate' is the standard polite invitation (subjunctive form).
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A wedding couple standing with a knife.
Weddings involve cutting cake, not hanging up phones or cutting grass.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
When to Kata Keki
Celebrations
- • Harusi (Wedding)
- • Siku ya Kuzaliwa (Birthday)
- • Mahafali (Graduation)
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosJana, sisi ________ keki ya harusi.
'Jana' means yesterday, so we need the past tense prefix 'tuli-'.
Mshereheshaji anasema nini?
'Kata keki' is for celebrations; the others mean 'give up', 'cut trees', and 'hang up the phone'.
A: Keki inapendeza sana! B: Asante! Karibu ________.
'Karibu ukate' is the standard polite invitation (subjunctive form).
Situation: A wedding couple standing with a knife.
Weddings involve cutting cake, not hanging up phones or cutting grass.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasTechnically yes, but 'kata' implies a slice. For a cupcake, you'd usually just say 'kula keki' (eat the cake).
Yes, 'keki' is the universal word. Some might use 'pasitiri' for pastry, but for a celebration cake, it's always 'keki'.
It is still 'keki'. It belongs to the N-class, which doesn't change form for plurality.
Swahili doesn't have articles like 'a' or 'the'. 'Kata keki' can mean 'cut a cake' or 'cut the cake' depending on context.
Yes, if there is a cake at the meeting (e.g., for a retirement), 'kata keki' is perfectly appropriate.
People will understand you, but they might laugh because 'vunja' means to break something into pieces, like a stone.
In weddings, they use a 'kisu cha keki' (cake knife), which is often decorated with ribbons.
No, use 'kata mkate' for bread. 'Keki' is specifically for sweet cake.
Say 'Ninataka kukata keki.'
Yes, many Bongo Flava songs about parties use this phrase to set the scene.
Frases relacionadas
Piga makofi
similarTo clap hands
Imba wimbo
similarTo sing a song
Lishana keki
builds onTo feed each other cake
Gawa keki
builds onTo distribute the cake