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Nenda kulala

Go to sleep

Significado

Telling someone it is time for bed.

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Contexto cultural

In Tanzanian households, children often perform a 'Shikamoo' greeting to all elders in the room before departing for bed after being told 'Nenda kulala'. Coastal Swahili speakers might prefer the more rhythmic 'Nenda ukalale' over the direct 'Nenda kulala', reflecting a more indirect and poetic communication style. In Nairobi, you might hear a mix of English and Swahili, like 'Nenda kusleep', though 'Nenda kulala' remains the standard for proper Swahili. The concept of 'Lala salama' (Sleep peacefully) is a vital follow-up. It is considered slightly abrupt to tell someone to go to sleep without wishing them a peaceful night.

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Soften the blow

Add 'Haya' at the beginning to make the command sound less harsh and more like a suggestion.

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Watch your status

Never say this to an elder; it's like telling your grandmother what to do. Use 'kupumzika' (to rest) instead.

Significado

Telling someone it is time for bed.

💡

Soften the blow

Add 'Haya' at the beginning to make the command sound less harsh and more like a suggestion.

⚠️

Watch your status

Never say this to an elder; it's like telling your grandmother what to do. Use 'kupumzika' (to rest) instead.

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The 'Ka' trick

Try saying 'Nenda kalale' to sound more like a native speaker from Tanzania.

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The Response

If someone tells you 'Nenda kulala', the polite response is 'Sawa, lala salama' (Okay, sleep peacefully).

Teste-se

Fill in the correct form of 'go' for one person.

Mtoto, ____ kulala sasa.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nenda

'Nenda' is the singular imperative used for one person.

Which phrase is the most appropriate for multiple children?

Watoto wangu...

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nendeni kulala

'Nendeni' is the plural imperative form.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

You are telling your tired best friend to go to bed.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nenda kulala

'Nenda kulala' is used for friends, while 'Shikamoo' is a greeting for elders.

Complete the dialogue.

Baba: Ni saa tano usiku. ____. Mtoto: Sawa baba, lala salama.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nenda kulala

The context of 'saa tano usiku' (11 PM) and the child's response 'lala salama' indicates a bedtime command.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Singular vs Plural Imperative

Singular (1 person)
Nenda kulala Go to sleep
Plural (2+ people)
Nendeni kulala Go to sleep (all of you)

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the correct form of 'go' for one person. Fill Blank A1

Mtoto, ____ kulala sasa.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nenda

'Nenda' is the singular imperative used for one person.

Which phrase is the most appropriate for multiple children? Choose A1

Watoto wangu...

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nendeni kulala

'Nendeni' is the plural imperative form.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A1

You are telling your tired best friend to go to bed.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nenda kulala

'Nenda kulala' is used for friends, while 'Shikamoo' is a greeting for elders.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Baba: Ni saa tano usiku. ____. Mtoto: Sawa baba, lala salama.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Nenda kulala

The context of 'saa tano usiku' (11 PM) and the child's response 'lala salama' indicates a bedtime command.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

14 perguntas

It depends on who you say it to. To a child or close friend, it's normal. To a stranger or elder, it's very rude.

'Nenda kulala' is 'Go to sleep' (Infinitive). 'Nenda ukalale' is 'Go so that you sleep' (Subjunctive). The latter is more common in natural conversation.

Yes! It's a perfect command for pets.

Use the plural form: 'Nendeni kulala'.

'Lala' is the verb root for sleep or lie down. As a command, 'Lala!' just means 'Sleep!'

Yes, 'Kakalale' is a common contraction used in casual settings.

The verb 'kwenda' is irregular in the imperative. It takes an 'N' prefix in the singular.

Absolutely not. It is far too informal and commanding.

'Amka!' which means 'Wake up!'

No, 'Nenda kulala' implies going to bed. Adding 'kitandani' is possible but usually redundant.

Yes, many Swahili lullabies and pop songs use this phrase or variations of it.

Say 'Nenda kulala sasa hivi'.

In this phrase, it's an infinitive verb (to sleep), but 'kulala' can also be used as a noun meaning 'sleeping'.

Yes, it is very common between couples, usually said with a gentle tone.

Frases relacionadas

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Lala salama

similar

Sleep peacefully / Goodnight

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Usiku mwema

similar

Good night

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Pumzika

specialized form

Rest

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Amka

contrast

Wake up

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Zima taa

builds on

Turn off the lights

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