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Plural Greetings (Hamjambo and Hatujambo)

Greet a group with Hamjambo and answer as a group with Hatujambo to show polite social awareness.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'Hamjambo' to greet two or more people and 'Hatujambo' to reply as a group.

  • Use 'Hamjambo' (plural you) to ask 'How are you all?'
  • Use 'Hatujambo' (plural we) to reply 'We are fine.'
  • The 'ha-' prefix indicates a negative state (no problems) in Swahili greetings.
Ha + (m/tu) + jambo = Greeting

Overview

Greetings are the heartbeat of Swahili culture. You cannot just walk past people. In Swahili, greeting a group is a special skill.
You use Hamjambo to address two or more people. It is polite, formal, and very common. Think of it as saying
How are you all?
but better.
It literally asks if the group has any problems. The group then answers together using Hatujambo. This means
We have no problems.
It is like a verbal high-five for the whole room.
Even if you are shy, these words are your best friends. They open doors and start friendships instantly. Most beginners forget that Swahili distinguishes between one and many.
Mastering this makes you sound like a local pro. Plus, it saves you from greeting ten people individually. That would take forever, and you have places to be!

How This Grammar Works

Swahili uses prefixes to show who we are talking about. The word jambo means a matter or an affair. When we add prefixes, it becomes a greeting.
The prefix Ha- is actually a negative marker. It sounds strange, but you are asking a negative question. You are literally asking, "You (plural) don't have a problem?
If they say Hatujambo, they are saying
We don't have a problem." It is a very glass-half-full way to look at life.
You are checking on the collective well-being of the group. This structure is very consistent in Swahili grammar. Once you learn the plural, the singular feels much easier.
It is like learning to ride a bike with training wheels. The rules are steady and they rarely change. Just remember that the m is for you all. The tu is for us.

Formation Pattern

1
Building these words is like playing with Lego bricks. You just snap the pieces together in order.
2
Start with the negative marker Ha- for everyone.
3
Add the subject prefix for the group you mean.
4
For you all, add the letter m after Ha-.
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For us, add the letters tu after Ha-.
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Finish with the word jambo at the end.
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So, Ha + m + jambo = Hamjambo. This is your question to the group. Then, Ha + tu + jambo = Hatujambo. This is the group's united response to you. It is a simple 1-2-3 step process. No complex conjugations or weird irregular endings here. It is one of the most stable patterns in the language. Even if you are tired, your brain can handle this. Just think of the m as many people you are facing. Think of the tu as
the two of us
or more.

When To Use It

Use this whenever you face a crowd or a duo. Imagine walking into a busy coffee shop in Nairobi. You want to greet the baristas behind the counter.
You say Hamjambo to acknowledge all of them at once. They will smile and reply Hatujambo in unison. It works perfectly in a classroom when you see your teachers.
Use it at a dinner table with your new host family. It is also great for formal business meetings. If you are being interviewed by a panel, start with Hamjambo.
It shows you respect the whole group equally. It is much better than saying Habari ten times. You sound organized and culturally aware.
It is like using a master key for social situations. Use it at the market when talking to a family. Use it at the bus station for the crew.
It works almost everywhere with a group.

When Not To Use It

Do not use Hamjambo if you are talking to one person. That would be like saying
How are you all?
to a mirror. Use Hujambo for a single friend or peer.
Also, be careful with elders or people in high authority. For them, the gold standard is always Shikamoo. Using Hamjambo for a single elder is a bit too casual.
It is like calling your grandmother dude by accident. She might forgive you, but it is not quite right. Do not use it if you are already in a deep conversation.
It is an opening greeting, not a mid-talk filler. If someone asks you Habari?, do not answer with Hatujambo. Answer with Njema or Salama instead.
Match the greeting style to the question you received. It is like matching your socks before you leave the house.

Common Mistakes

Many people accidentally say Hamjambo to just one person. It happens to the best of us when we are nervous. Just laugh it off and correct yourself quickly. Another mistake is mixing up the response prefixes. Some people say Hamjambo when they mean to say Hatujambo. Remember: m is for them (the people you see). tu is for us (your own group). If you say Hamjambo as a response, you are asking them again! It creates a never-ending loop of greetings. That is a funny way to spend an afternoon, but confusing. Don't forget the Ha- at the start of the word. Without it, mjambo or tujambo does not mean anything. It is like trying to drive a car without the keys. The Ha- is the engine that makes the greeting work. Keep it short and clear for the best results.

Contrast With Similar Patterns

Compare Hamjambo with the singular version, Hujambo. The u in Hujambo stands for you (one person). The m in Hamjambo stands for you all (many people).
It is a very small change with a big meaning. Also, look at the response Sijambo (I am fine). The Si- is the singular version of the negative «I.» In the plural, we use Hatujambo (We are fine).
Notice how the jambo part never changes at all. It stays solid while the prefixes dance around it. This is different from Habari za... greetings.
Those greetings change based on the time or the topic. Hamjambo is purely about the people involved in the moment. It is more personal and direct than asking about the news.
Think of Hamjambo as a pulse check for the group. It is quick, efficient, and very polite.

Quick FAQ

Q

Is Hamjambo formal or informal?

It is polite and works in both settings comfortably.

Q

Can I use it for my friends?

Yes, it is perfect for a group of friends.

Q

What if I forget the response?

Just smile and say Hatujambo. People will appreciate the effort.

Q

Do I need to bow when I say it?

No, a friendly nod or a smile is enough.

Q

Is it okay to use in an email?

Yes, it is a great way to start a group email.

Q

Does it change for men or women?

No, Swahili greetings are gender-neutral and very easy.

Q

Can I say Hamjambo sana?

Yes! Adding sana just makes it more enthusiastic.

Greeting Conjugation

Form Prefix Root Meaning
Hamjambo
m- (you pl)
jambo
How are you all?
Hatujambo
tu- (we)
jambo
We are fine

Meanings

These are set phrases used to inquire about and report the well-being of a group.

1

Plural Inquiry

Asking a group of people how they are.

“Hamjambo nyote?”

“Hamjambo watoto?”

2

Plural Response

Responding on behalf of a group.

“Hatujambo.”

“Hatujambo, asante.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Plural Greetings (Hamjambo and Hatujambo)
Form Structure Example
Inquiry
Ha + m + jambo
Hamjambo?
Response
Ha + tu + jambo
Hatujambo.
Negative
N/A
N/A
Question
Ha + m + jambo
Hamjambo?

正式程度

正式
Hamjambo, mabibi na mabwana?

Hamjambo, mabibi na mabwana? (Social)

中性
Hamjambo?

Hamjambo? (Social)

非正式
Mambo?

Mambo? (Social)

俚语
Mambo vipi?

Mambo vipi? (Social)

Greeting Logic

Jambo

Inquiry

  • Hamjambo You all

Response

  • Hatujambo We

按水平分级的例句

1

Hamjambo, rafiki zangu?

How are you all, my friends?

2

Hatujambo, asante.

We are fine, thank you.

1

Hamjambo, wanafunzi?

How are you all, students?

2

Hatujambo, mwalimu.

We are fine, teacher.

1

Hamjambo nyote hapa?

Are you all well here?

2

Hatujambo, tunashukuru kwa kuuliza.

We are fine, thank you for asking.

1

Hamjambo wageni wetu?

How are you all, our guests?

2

Hatujambo, tunafurahi kuwa hapa.

We are fine, we are happy to be here.

1

Hamjambo, mabibi na mabwana?

How are you all, ladies and gentlemen?

2

Hatujambo, tunashukuru sana.

We are fine, thank you very much.

1

Hamjambo, wazee wa kijiji?

How are you all, village elders?

2

Hatujambo, karibuni sana.

We are fine, you are very welcome.

容易混淆

Plural Greetings (Hamjambo and Hatujambo) 对比 Hujambo vs Hamjambo

Singular vs Plural.

Plural Greetings (Hamjambo and Hatujambo) 对比 Hamjambo vs Hatujambo

Asking vs Answering.

Plural Greetings (Hamjambo and Hatujambo) 对比 Jambo vs Mambo

Greeting vs Slang.

常见错误

Hujambo (to group)

Hamjambo

Hujambo is singular.

Hamjambo (as reply)

Hatujambo

Use 'tu' for 'we'.

Hamjambo nyinyi

Hamjambo

The pronoun is redundant.

Hamjambo mwalimu

Hujambo mwalimu

Teacher is singular.

Hatujambo nyinyi

Hatujambo

Pronoun error.

Hamjambo wote

Hamjambo

Redundant.

Hamjambo (to one person)

Hujambo

Number mismatch.

Hatujambo (to group)

Hamjambo

Wrong direction.

Hamjambo (to elders)

Hamjambo (is okay, but add Shikamoo)

Register issue.

句型

___, rafiki zangu?

___, asante.

___, mwalimu.

Real World Usage

Classroom constant

Hamjambo wanafunzi?

Social Media common

Hamjambo wote!

Travel occasional

Hamjambo, wageni?

💡

Prefix Power

Remember m=many, tu=two/us.
⚠️

Don't skip

Always greet back.
💬

Respect

Greetings are the key to Swahili culture.

Smart Tips

Use 'Hamjambo' to show respect.

Hujambo (to 3 people) Hamjambo (to 3 people)

Use 'Hatujambo' to show unity.

Sijambo (as a group) Hatujambo (as a group)

Use plural to be polite.

Hujambo (to 2 people) Hamjambo (to 2 people)

发音

ham-JAM-bo

Stress

Stress the second to last syllable.

Rising

Hamjambo? ↑

Question

记住它

记忆技巧

M is for Many (you all), TU is for Two-or-more (we).

视觉联想

Imagine a group of people pointing at each other (Hamjambo) and then pointing at themselves (Hatujambo).

Rhyme

Hamjambo to the group you see, Hatujambo is the reply from we.

Story

A teacher walks into a room. She says 'Hamjambo!' to the class. The students reply 'Hatujambo!' together. Everyone is happy.

Word Web

HamjamboHatujamboJamboNyoteSisi

挑战

Find a group of 2+ people and greet them using 'Hamjambo' today.

文化笔记

Greetings are very important. Always wait for a response.

Faster, but still polite.

Derived from 'ha' (negative) + 'm' (you) + 'jambo' (matter).

对话开场白

Hamjambo, marafiki?

Hamjambo, wageni?

Hamjambo, wanafunzi?

日记主题

Write a dialogue where you greet two friends.
Describe how you greet your family.
Why is greeting important in Swahili culture?

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

How do you greet a group? 多项选择

___, rafiki?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Hamjambo is for groups.
Reply to a group greeting.

Hamjambo? -> ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Hatujambo is the plural response.
Order the greeting. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Correct order is Ha-m-jambo.
Translate 'How are you all?' 翻译

How are you all?

Answer starts with: b...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Hamjambo is plural.

Score: /4

练习题

4 exercises
How do you greet a group? 多项选择

___, rafiki?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Hamjambo is for groups.
Reply to a group greeting.

Hamjambo? -> ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a
Hatujambo is the plural response.
Order the greeting. Sentence Reorder

jambo / Ha / m

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Correct order is Ha-m-jambo.
Translate 'How are you all?' 翻译

How are you all?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b
Hamjambo is plural.

Score: /4

常见问题 (6)

No, it is strictly plural.

Use plural to be safe.

Yes, for this specific greeting.

It's the negative marker.

Yes, very.

Yes, it's standard.

Scaffolded Practice

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

Ustedes

Swahili uses a prefix, Spanish uses a pronoun.

French partial

Vous

Swahili is agglutinative.

German partial

Ihr

Swahili is a prefix-based language.

Japanese low

Minasan

Japanese is context-heavy.

Arabic moderate

Antum

Arabic is inflectional.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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