Significado
Used to introduce oneself.
Contexto cultural
In Tanzania, using 'Ninaitwa' is a sign of good 'adabu' (manners). It is often followed by a handshake, which can be long and lingering as a sign of friendship. In urban Kenya, you might hear the shortened 'Naitwa' more often due to the fast-paced nature of cities like Nairobi. However, in formal settings, the full 'Ninaitwa' remains king. Zanzibari culture is very formal. You might be expected to use 'Ninaitwa' followed by your family name or your father's name to show your lineage. Swahili speakers abroad use 'Ninaitwa' as a way to maintain cultural connection and politeness even when speaking in a mix of Swahili and English (Swanglish).
Smile while saying it
In Swahili culture, a warm introduction is more important than perfect grammar. A smile goes a long way!
Don't forget the 'W'
If you say 'Ninaita', people will look around to see who you are calling!
Significado
Used to introduce oneself.
Smile while saying it
In Swahili culture, a warm introduction is more important than perfect grammar. A smile goes a long way!
Don't forget the 'W'
If you say 'Ninaita', people will look around to see who you are calling!
Use 'Naitwa' to sound native
Once you are comfortable, drop the 'i' in 'ni' to sound more like a local speaker.
Add a title
If you have a title like Doctor or Teacher, you can say 'Ninaitwa Mwalimu John'.
Teste-se
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'to be called' for 'I'.
Habari! ____ John.
The prefix 'Ni-' is used for 'I'.
Which of these is the most natural way to introduce yourself in a conversation?
How do you say 'I am called John'?
While others are understood, 'Ninaitwa' is the most standard and polite spoken form.
Match the Swahili introduction to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Matching subject prefixes (Ni, U, A, Tu) to their English equivalents.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
A: Hujambo! Unaitwa nani? B: Sijambo! ________ Sarah.
'Ninaitwa' is the full form, and 'Naitwa' is the common contraction.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Ways to Say Your Name
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosHabari! ____ John.
The prefix 'Ni-' is used for 'I'.
How do you say 'I am called John'?
While others are understood, 'Ninaitwa' is the most standard and polite spoken form.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Matching subject prefixes (Ni, U, A, Tu) to their English equivalents.
A: Hujambo! Unaitwa nani? B: Sijambo! ________ Sarah.
'Ninaitwa' is the full form, and 'Naitwa' is the common contraction.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with a child or a president.
Yes, but it's more direct. 'Ninaitwa' is considered more polite for first meetings.
'Naitwa' is just a contraction of 'Ninaitwa'. They mean the same thing.
You say 'Unaitwa nani?'
In casual settings, just your first name is fine. In formal settings, use both.
Swahili philosophy views names as something given by the community, not something you own.
No, for objects you would say 'Inaitwa' (It is called).
You can say 'Ninaitwa John, lakini jina langu la utani ni Johnny'.
Not at all! It's just less common in spoken conversation than 'Ninaitwa'.
Use the past tense: 'Niliitwa John'.
Yes! 'Mbwa wangu anaitwa Simba' (My dog is called Simba).
Yes, it's a very professional way to introduce yourself in the first line.
Frases relacionadas
Jina langu ni
synonymMy name is
Mimi ni
similarI am
Unaitwa nani?
builds onWhat are you called?
Naitwa
specialized formI'm called
Nimefurahi kukujua
builds onI am happy to know you