Significado
Used to check if the listener comprehends what was said.
Contexto cultural
In Tanzania, politeness is key. People often use 'Samahani' (Excuse me) before asking 'Unaelewa?' if they are interrupting someone. In Nairobi, 'Unaelewa' is often mixed with English in 'Sheng'. You might hear 'Unaelewa point yangu?' (Do you understand my point?). Zanzibari Swahili is very formal. They might use 'Je, unafahamu?' instead of 'Unaelewa?' to sound more sophisticated. In Eastern Congo, Swahili is a lingua franca. 'Unaelewa?' is used heavily in trade and markets between different ethnic groups. On Twitter or WhatsApp, 'Unaelewa?' is often shortened to 'Umeelewa?' or just 'Elewa' in hashtags to emphasize a point.
Watch the Nod
In East Africa, a slight upward nod often accompanies the answer 'Ndiyo' (Yes).
Don't Overuse
Asking 'Unaelewa?' too much can make you sound like you're talking down to someone.
Significado
Used to check if the listener comprehends what was said.
Watch the Nod
In East Africa, a slight upward nod often accompanies the answer 'Ndiyo' (Yes).
Don't Overuse
Asking 'Unaelewa?' too much can make you sound like you're talking down to someone.
The 'Me' Version
Use 'Unanielewa?' (Do you understand me?) to make it more personal and direct.
The 'Together' Alternative
Try 'Tuko pamoja?' to sound more like a local and show you value the relationship.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing prefix for 'You (singular) understand'.
____naelewa?
'U-' is the subject prefix for 'you' (singular) in Swahili.
How do you ask a group of people if they understand?
Mwalimu anasema: 'Wanafunzi, _______?'
'M-' is the prefix for 'you' (plural).
Match the phrase to the most polite situation.
Which phrase is best for checking if an elder understands?
'Tuko pamoja' is more respectful and communal for elders.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Geuka kulia hapa. Unaelewa? B: Ndiyo, ________.
The response to 'Unaelewa?' (Do you understand?) is 'Ninaelewa' (I understand).
Match the Swahili to the English.
Match the following:
Basic vocabulary matching.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
5 exercicios____naelewa?
'U-' is the subject prefix for 'you' (singular) in Swahili.
Mwalimu anasema: 'Wanafunzi, _______?'
'M-' is the prefix for 'you' (plural).
Which phrase is best for checking if an elder understands?
'Tuko pamoja' is more respectful and communal for elders.
A: Geuka kulia hapa. Unaelewa? B: Ndiyo, ________.
The response to 'Unaelewa?' (Do you understand?) is 'Ninaelewa' (I understand).
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Basic vocabulary matching.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasNot inherently, but it can be if used with elders or too frequently. Use 'Tuko pamoja?' to be safer.
'Unaelewa' is 'Are you understanding (now)?' while 'Umeelewa' is 'Have you understood (already)?'.
Say 'Sielewi'.
Yes, but 'Je, maelezo haya yako wazi?' (Are these explanations clear?) is more professional.
The plural is 'Mnaelewa?'.
Yes, in Kenya people say 'Ume-get?' or 'Uko rada?'.
No, that is 'Unajua?'. 'Unaelewa' is for comprehension.
Say 'Ndiyo, ninaelewa' or 'Hapana, sielewi'.
Yes, Swahili is a phonetic language; every letter is pronounced.
It's better to use 'Sawa?' or 'Tuko pamoja?'.
The root is '-elewa'.
Yes, it is universal across East Africa.
Frases relacionadas
Umeelewa?
similarHave you understood?
Tuko pamoja?
synonymAre we together?
Sielewi
contrastI don't understand
Eleza
builds onExplain
Unafahamu?
synonymDo you comprehend?
Sawa?
similarOkay?