意思
Instruction to open a book.
文化背景
In Tanzanian schools, the command is often followed by a rhythmic opening of books by all students in unison, reflecting the communal nature of learning. In urban Kenyan settings, 'Sheng' (Swahili slang) might replace 'kitabu' with 'mshale' or 'nondo' in informal study groups. Due to the strong Arabic influence, the word 'kitabu' is treated with high sanctity, especially if it refers to religious texts in a Madrasa. Parents in the diaspora often use this phrase to maintain Swahili literacy with their children during home lessons.
Plural Power
Always remember to add '-eni' to the verb when speaking to more than one person. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Don't Mix Up
Be careful not to say 'Funga' when you mean 'Fungua'. You might accidentally end the lesson before it starts!
意思
Instruction to open a book.
Plural Power
Always remember to add '-eni' to the verb when speaking to more than one person. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Don't Mix Up
Be careful not to say 'Funga' when you mean 'Fungua'. You might accidentally end the lesson before it starts!
The Subjunctive Secret
Use 'Ufungue' instead of 'Fungua' to sound like a native speaker who is being extra polite and cultured.
Respect the Book
In many Swahili-speaking communities, books are highly valued. Handle them with care while you 'fungua' them.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'fungua' for a group of students.
Wanafunzi, _______ vitabu vyenu sasa.
When addressing more than one person, the imperative ending changes from '-a' to '-eni'.
Which of these is the most polite way to ask an elder to open a book?
Choose the polite version:
'Tafadhali' (please) and the subjunctive form 'ufungue' make the request respectful.
Match the Swahili phrase to its English translation.
Match the following:
These are the four most common variations of the command.
Complete the dialogue between a teacher and a student.
Mwalimu: Juma, _______ kitabu chako. Juma: Sawa mwalimu, nimefungua.
The teacher is speaking to one student (Juma), so the singular imperative 'fungua' is correct.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Singular vs Plural Commands
练习题库
4 练习Wanafunzi, _______ vitabu vyenu sasa.
When addressing more than one person, the imperative ending changes from '-a' to '-eni'.
Choose the polite version:
'Tafadhali' (please) and the subjunctive form 'ufungue' make the request respectful.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are the four most common variations of the command.
Mwalimu: Juma, _______ kitabu chako. Juma: Sawa mwalimu, nimefungua.
The teacher is speaking to one student (Juma), so the singular imperative 'fungua' is correct.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, you can say 'fungua programu', but for a website, you usually say 'fungua tovuti'.
The plural is 'vitabu'. This is because it belongs to the Ki-Vi noun class.
It is a neutral command. To be more polite, add 'tafadhali' (please).
You say 'Fungua kitabu kwenye ukurasa wa kumi'.
Yes, it means 'open' for almost anything: doors, windows, eyes, or even a business.
Swahili verbs act directly on the object. You don't need a preposition like 'of' or 'the'.
'Fungulia' means 'open for someone'. For example, 'Nifungulie kitabu' (Open the book for me).
Yes, but a notebook is specifically called 'daftari'. So you would say 'Fungua daftari'.
Yes, 'Fungua nondo' is a common way students tell each other to get to work on their studies.
You say 'Usifungue kitabu'.
相关表达
Funga kitabu
contrastClose the book
Soma kitabu
builds onRead the book
Andika kwenye kitabu
similarWrite in the book
Tafuta ukurasa
specialized formFind the page
Kitabu kimefunguliwa
similarThe book is open