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Sema

Speak / Say

Significado

Informal way to ask 'what's up?'.

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Contexto cultural

In Nairobi, 'Sema' is often the first word of a 'Sheng' sentence. It's part of a fast-paced, aggressive but friendly urban identity. Tanzanians use 'Sema' but often follow it with more poetic or rhythmic Swahili. It's slightly more 'laid back' than the Nairobi version. In London or New York, 'Sema' is used as a 'shibboleth'—a way for East Africans to identify each other in a crowd. On TikTok and Instagram, 'Sema' is used in captions to engage followers, often as 'Sema na mimi' (Talk to me/Comment below).

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The 'Poa' Rule

Always respond to 'Sema' with 'Poa' (Cool) or 'Safi' (Clean/Good). It keeps the vibe right.

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The Grandma Test

If you wouldn't say it to your grandmother, don't use 'Sema'.

Significado

Informal way to ask 'what's up?'.

💡

The 'Poa' Rule

Always respond to 'Sema' with 'Poa' (Cool) or 'Safi' (Clean/Good). It keeps the vibe right.

⚠️

The Grandma Test

If you wouldn't say it to your grandmother, don't use 'Sema'.

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Intonation Matters

Say it with a slight rising tone at the end to make it sound like a friendly question.

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Fist Bump

In person, 'Sema' is almost always accompanied by a fist bump or a casual wave.

Teste-se

Choose the most appropriate response to 'Sema, mwanangu!'

Sema, mwanangu!

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Poa sana

'Poa sana' is the standard informal response to a slang greeting.

Match the greeting to the person you are speaking to.

Person: Your 80-year-old grandfather.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Shikamoo

Respect for elders requires the formal 'Shikamoo'.

Complete the slang phrase.

Sema ____, kuna habari gani?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: nini

'Sema nini' is a common variation meaning 'What's the news?'.

Fill in the missing line in this WhatsApp chat.

A: Sema! B: Poa. A: ________?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Uko wapi

After the greeting, a casual 'Where are you?' (Uko wapi) fits the flow.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Formal vs. Slang Greetings

Formal
Shikamoo Respectful greeting
Habari yako How are you?
Slang (Sema)
Sema! What's up!
Niaje! How is it!

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Choose the most appropriate response to 'Sema, mwanangu!' Choose A1

Sema, mwanangu!

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Poa sana

'Poa sana' is the standard informal response to a slang greeting.

Match the greeting to the person you are speaking to. situation_matching A1

Person: Your 80-year-old grandfather.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Shikamoo

Respect for elders requires the formal 'Shikamoo'.

Complete the slang phrase. Fill Blank A2

Sema ____, kuna habari gani?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: nini

'Sema nini' is a common variation meaning 'What's the news?'.

Fill in the missing line in this WhatsApp chat. dialogue_completion A2

A: Sema! B: Poa. A: ________?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Uko wapi

After the greeting, a casual 'Where are you?' (Uko wapi) fits the flow.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Only if used with the wrong person (elders/bosses). Among friends, it's very friendly.

Yes, it is completely gender-neutral.

In slang, just use 'Sema'. In formal grammar, it's 'Semeni', but don't use that as a greeting.

Literally yes, but socially it just means 'Hi'. You don't actually have to tell them a story immediately.

Yes, it's universal in East African urban centers.

No, it's too informal for most emails. Stick to 'Habari'.

They are asking 'So, what's up?' or 'What's the news?'. Answer with your latest update.

'Maze' is just a slang word for 'man' or 'friend'. It's like saying 'What's up, man?'.

Less often. Rural areas tend to be more formal and traditional.

Only if it's a very casual speech to a group of young people.

Frases relacionadas

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Mambo

similar

Things / How are things?

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Vipi

similar

How?

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Niaje

slang

How is it?

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Sema kweli

builds on

Tell the truth / Really?

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Sema nini

specialized form

Say what / What's the deal?

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