neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'kujumlisha' in educational settings, such as classrooms or tutoring sessions, when teaching math or discussing finances. Additionally, it is commonly employed in everyday conversations when people are calculating expenses or tallying scores in games.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kujumlisha' is closely related to 'kuongeza,' which means 'to increase' or 'to add,' but 'kujumlisha' specifically refers to the act of mathematical addition. If you’re discussing numbers, 'kujumlisha' is the precise choice, while 'kuongeza' can be used more generally for increasing quantities or aspects.
Culture
'Kujumlisha' is derived from the Swahili root 'jumla,' meaning 'sum' or 'total.' This word reflects the importance of communal activities in many East African cultures, where group decision-making often involves adding up contributions or opinions during discussions, showcasing the value placed on collaboration and consensus-building.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kujumlisha' mean in English?
'Kujumlisha' translates to 'to add up' in English, specifically in the context of mathematical addition or summing numbers.
Q.How do you use 'kujumlisha' in a sentence?
You can use 'kujumlisha' in a sentence like, 'Tafadhali, kujumlisha hesabu zetu za matumizi,' which means 'Please add up our expense totals.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'kujumlisha'?
A common mistake is using 'kuongeza' instead of 'kujumlisha' when referring specifically to mathematical addition. Remember, 'kujumlisha' is the correct term for summing up numbers.