意思
The standard response to 'Hujambo'.
文化背景
In Tanzania, greetings are very formal and can last several minutes. 'Sijambo' is often just the start of a long sequence of questions about family, work, and health. In urban Kenya (Nairobi), 'Sijambo' is used less frequently among youth, who prefer 'Sheng' greetings like 'Sasa' or 'Mambo'. However, it remains vital for formal situations. Zanzibari Swahili is known for being very 'pure' and polite. Using 'Sijambo' correctly is highly appreciated by locals on the island. Because 'Jambo' was popularized by the song 'Jambo Bwana', many foreigners use it incorrectly. Knowing 'Sijambo' marks you as a serious student of the language.
The Golden Rule
Always match the greeting family. H-family (Hujambo) gets an S-family (Sijambo) response.
Avoid 'Jambo'
Native speakers rarely just say 'Jambo'. It's seen as 'tourist Swahili'. Use 'Hujambo' or 'Sijambo' to sound more authentic.
意思
The standard response to 'Hujambo'.
The Golden Rule
Always match the greeting family. H-family (Hujambo) gets an S-family (Sijambo) response.
Avoid 'Jambo'
Native speakers rarely just say 'Jambo'. It's seen as 'tourist Swahili'. Use 'Hujambo' or 'Sijambo' to sound more authentic.
Respect the Elders
If an elder greets you, always follow your 'Sijambo' with 'Shikamoo' for extra politeness points.
Plural Power
If you are in a group, be the leader! Shout 'Hatujambo!' before anyone else can answer.
自我测试
Choose the correct response to the greeting: 'Hujambo, mwanafunzi?'
Mwalimu: Hujambo, mwanafunzi?
'Sijambo' is the grammatically correct response to 'Hujambo'.
Fill in the missing prefix for the plural response.
Wageni: ______tujambo.
'Hatujambo' is the plural form meaning 'We are fine'.
Match the greeting to the correct response.
1. Habari gani? 2. Hujambo? 3. Mambo?
Habari goes with Nzuri, Hujambo with Sijambo, and Mambo with Safi.
Complete the dialogue between a grandson and his grandfather.
Babu: Hujambo mjukuu wangu? Mjukuu: ________, babu. Shikamoo.
The grandson must respond with 'Sijambo' to the grandfather's 'Hujambo'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
The Jambo Family
Singular
- • Hujambo (You)
- • Sijambo (I)
- • Hajambo (He/She)
Plural
- • Hamjambo (You all)
- • Hatujambo (We)
- • Hawajambo (They)
练习题库
4 练习Mwalimu: Hujambo, mwanafunzi?
'Sijambo' is the grammatically correct response to 'Hujambo'.
Wageni: ______tujambo.
'Hatujambo' is the plural form meaning 'We are fine'.
1. Habari gani? 2. Hujambo? 3. Mambo?
Habari goes with Nzuri, Hujambo with Sijambo, and Mambo with Safi.
Babu: Hujambo mjukuu wangu? Mjukuu: ________, babu. Shikamoo.
The grandson must respond with 'Sijambo' to the grandfather's 'Hujambo'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Literally, yes, but no one will understand it that way. It is strictly a greeting response.
Yes, it is universal across the Swahili-speaking world, though more common in formal Tanzanian speech.
Usually, yes. You say 'Sijambo' first to be polite, then follow up with 'lakini nina homa' (but I have a fever).
Not really. 'Sijambo' is already a contraction. In slang, you'd just switch to a different word like 'Poa'.
In Swahili, 'Si' is the negative prefix for 'I'. It means 'I am not' or 'I do not'.
You could, but people might look at you funny! Greetings are generally reserved for humans in Swahili culture.
Yes, it is gender-neutral.
Use 'Hawajambo'.
To some teenagers in Nairobi, yes. To anyone else, it just sounds polite and educated.
There isn't a direct opposite used in greetings, but you might say 'Nina jambo' if you have a specific problem to discuss.
相关表达
Hatujambo
similarWe are fine
Hajambo
similarHe/She is fine
Nzuri
synonymGood / Fine
Safi
informalClean / Cool
Shikamoo
builds onI touch your feet