Significado
A portable telephone device.
Contexto cultural
Mobile money (M-Pesa) is the primary use for many phones. People often say 'Nitumie kwenye simu' meaning 'Send it to my mobile money account'. Young people use 'Sheng' (a mix of Swahili and English). They might call a phone 'mkwaju' or 'chombo'. In areas without electricity, 'charging kiosks' are social hubs where people leave their 'simu za mkononi' to charge for a small fee. It is common and socially acceptable to answer a 'simu ya mkononi' during a casual business meeting, though this is changing in high-level corporate environments.
Shorten it!
In 90% of daily conversations, just say 'simu'. People will know you mean your mobile.
Grammar Trap
Don't forget the 'ya'. Saying 'Simu mkononi' sounds like 'Phone hand' and is grammatically incomplete.
Significado
A portable telephone device.
Shorten it!
In 90% of daily conversations, just say 'simu'. People will know you mean your mobile.
Grammar Trap
Don't forget the 'ya'. Saying 'Simu mkononi' sounds like 'Phone hand' and is grammatically incomplete.
M-Pesa Context
If someone asks for your 'namba ya simu', they might be planning to send you money. Be ready!
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase for 'mobile phone'.
Simu ___ mkononi.
The noun 'simu' (Class 9) requires the associative marker 'ya'.
Which of these means 'My mobile phone is new'?
Select the correct Swahili translation:
'Mpya' is the correct adjective for 'new' in the N-class. 'Mkononi' is the correct locative form.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Nipe namba yako ya simu. B: _________
When someone asks for your number, the natural response is to provide it.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are at a shop and want to buy a mobile phone.
'Kununua' means to buy.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Phone Parts
Hardware
- • Kioo (Screen)
- • Betri (Battery)
- • Kitufe (Button)
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosSimu ___ mkononi.
The noun 'simu' (Class 9) requires the associative marker 'ya'.
Select the correct Swahili translation:
'Mpya' is the correct adjective for 'new' in the N-class. 'Mkononi' is the correct locative form.
A: Nipe namba yako ya simu. B: _________
When someone asks for your number, the natural response is to provide it.
Situation: You are at a shop and want to buy a mobile phone.
'Kununua' means to buy.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it is the standard formal and neutral term. In very casual settings, 'simu' is preferred.
Yes, it's a common synonym that means 'palm phone'. It sounds a bit more modern or 'techy'.
Use 'Simu za mkononi'. The 'ya' changes to 'za'.
The most common term is 'Simu janja'.
The '-ni' is a locative suffix that turns 'mkono' (hand) into 'in the hand'.
Rarely. It's an English loanword that hasn't caught on as much as the descriptive Swahili term.
Say 'Ninahitaji chaja ya simu'.
It can also mean a 'call' itself. 'Piga simu' means 'make a call'.
It's slang for a cheap or generic phone, often implying it's from China.
Absolutely. It is standard Swahili across all of East Africa.
Frases relacionadas
Simu janja
specialized formSmartphone
Simu ya mezani
contrastLandline phone
Namba ya simu
builds onPhone number
Chaji ya simu
builds onPhone charge/charger