Significado
Speaking sharp or hurtful words.
Contexto cultural
In Swahili culture, indirectness (fumbo) is often preferred over direct confrontation. Using 'ulimi wa upanga' is a way to label someone who violates this cultural norm of politeness. In cities like Dar es Salaam, this idiom is frequently used in 'Mipasho' (verbal back-and-forth) in Taarab music to criticize rivals. Kenyan media often uses this phrase to describe 'firebrand' politicians who are known for their aggressive and uncompromising speeches. In Zanzibar, where the language is most 'frozen' and formal, this idiom is a serious accusation of lacking 'Adabu' (manners).
Use it for emphasis
Use this idiom when 'mkali' (sharp) isn't strong enough to describe how much the words hurt.
Don't use it for yourself
Saying 'Nina ulimi wa upanga' makes you sound proud of being mean. Use it to describe others or to apologize for a specific moment.
Significado
Speaking sharp or hurtful words.
Use it for emphasis
Use this idiom when 'mkali' (sharp) isn't strong enough to describe how much the words hurt.
Don't use it for yourself
Saying 'Nina ulimi wa upanga' makes you sound proud of being mean. Use it to describe others or to apologize for a specific moment.
The Power of Silence
In Swahili culture, if someone uses a sword-tongue against you, sometimes 'kimya' (silence) is the best response to show you have more 'Adabu' than them.
Teste-se
Jaza nafasi iliyo wazi kwa neno sahihi.
Yule mtu ana ulimi wa _______, maneno yake yanaumiza sana.
The standard idiom uses 'upanga' (sword).
Chagua maana sahihi ya idiom hii.
Maana ya 'Kuwa na ulimi wa upanga' ni nini?
The idiom refers to speaking sharp and hurtful words.
Linganisha hali na idiom.
Ni hali gani inafaa kutumia 'ulimi wa upanga'?
Insulting a friend in anger is a perfect context for this idiom.
Kamilisha mazungumzo haya.
A: Kwanini unalia? B: Juma amenimbia maneno mabaya sana. A: Pole, Juma anajulikana kwa kuwa na _______.
Since Juma said bad words, 'ulimi wa upanga' is the correct description.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
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4 exerciciosYule mtu ana ulimi wa _______, maneno yake yanaumiza sana.
The standard idiom uses 'upanga' (sword).
Maana ya 'Kuwa na ulimi wa upanga' ni nini?
The idiom refers to speaking sharp and hurtful words.
Ni hali gani inafaa kutumia 'ulimi wa upanga'?
Insulting a friend in anger is a perfect context for this idiom.
A: Kwanini unalia? B: Juma amenimbia maneno mabaya sana. A: Pole, Juma anajulikana kwa kuwa na _______.
Since Juma said bad words, 'ulimi wa upanga' is the correct description.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt is not a 'bad word', but it is a strong criticism of someone's character.
Yes, if a child is being very rude or hurtful to their peers.
The plural is 'ndimi za mapanga', but 'ulimi wa upanga' is often used for a group too.
No, this is strictly negative. For positive speech, use 'ulimi wa asali' (tongue of honey).
You can say 'Ana ulimi mkali'.
No, it means they are being mean. For lying, use 'ulimi mbili' (two tongues).
Only if you are describing how you handle 'difficult people' who might have a sharp tongue.
Yes, it is standard Swahili used in both countries and beyond.
Someone who is 'mwenye busara' (wise) or 'mwenye lugha ya upole' (gentle language).
Yes, it is very common in Swahili literature and news headlines.
Frases relacionadas
Ulimi mkali
synonymA sharp tongue
Kutoa sumu
similarTo emit poison
Moyo wa nyama
contrastA heart of flesh (kind/soft)
Ulimi wa asali
contrastA tongue of honey
Maneno makali
builds onHarsh words