Significado
Denying the truth of a statement.
Contexto cultural
In Tanzania, 'Si kweli' is often used in political discourse. The phrase 'Ukweli utakuweka huru' (The truth shall set you free) is a common proverb that underscores the importance of 'kweli'. In urban Kenya, 'Si kweli' might be replaced by Sheng (slang) terms like 'Zii', but 'Si kweli' remains the standard for formal education and media. Zanzibari culture emphasizes politeness. You will often hear 'Si kweli' preceded by 'Hadhari' (caution) or 'Samahani' (excuse me) to maintain social harmony. Among the Swahili people of the coast, truth is linked to 'Uungwana' (gentlemanly/noble behavior). To say 'Si kweli' is to challenge someone's 'uungwana'.
Add 'Kabisa'
If you are 100% sure something is false, add 'kabisa' at the end for emphasis.
Be Polite
When correcting someone older, start with 'Samahani' (Sorry) to avoid sounding rude.
Significado
Denying the truth of a statement.
Add 'Kabisa'
If you are 100% sure something is false, add 'kabisa' at the end for emphasis.
Be Polite
When correcting someone older, start with 'Samahani' (Sorry) to avoid sounding rude.
Sio vs Si
Use 'Sio kweli' when you are pointing at a specific sentence someone just said. It sounds more natural in conversation.
Indirectness
Sometimes people say 'Si kweli' with a laugh to soften the disagreement.
Teste-se
Choose the correct Swahili translation for 'It is not true.'
How do you say 'It is not true' in Swahili?
'Si' is the negative copula used to say 'is not'.
Fill in the blank to make the sentence 'It is not true at all.'
Si kweli _______.
'Kabisa' is used for emphasis, meaning 'totally' or 'at all'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Juma ni daktari? B: ________, yeye ni mwalimu.
The speaker is correcting a factual error about Juma's profession.
Match the response to the situation.
Someone says you are 100 years old.
You would deny such an obvious exaggeration.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosHow do you say 'It is not true' in Swahili?
'Si' is the negative copula used to say 'is not'.
Si kweli _______.
'Kabisa' is used for emphasis, meaning 'totally' or 'at all'.
A: Juma ni daktari? B: ________, yeye ni mwalimu.
The speaker is correcting a factual error about Juma's profession.
Someone says you are 100 years old.
You would deny such an obvious exaggeration.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, 'Si' on its own doesn't mean anything. You need to say 'Si kweli' or 'Si hivyo'.
They are almost the same. 'Sio' is slightly more specific to 'that thing you just said'.
It depends on your tone. It's neutral, but with elders, you should add a polite opening.
Just replace 'Si' with 'Ni'. Say 'Ni kweli'.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in formal writing.
Yes, it can mean 'true', 'real', or 'truth' depending on the context.
You can say 'Huo ni uongo', but 'Si kweli' is more polite.
Add 'hata kidogo' (even a little) or 'kabisa' (totally).
Yes, 'Zii' is a common slang way to say 'No' or 'Not true' in Kenya.
No, for 'Not really', use 'Sio sana'.
Frases relacionadas
Sio hivyo
similarIt's not like that
Uongo
contrastA lie
Ni kweli
contrastIt is true
Hakika
similarCertainly / For sure
Si sahihi
specialized formIt is not correct