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kuziangalia — meaning in English: to look at them

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'kuziangalia' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing visual attention towards people or objects. For instance, during a family gathering, someone might say, 'Ninazungumzia watoto, kuziangalia ni muhimu,' meaning 'I'm talking about the children, looking at them is important.' This phrase can also pop up in educational settings, where teachers emphasize the importance of observing students' behaviors.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kuangalia' is often used interchangeably with 'kuziangalia,' but it typically refers to looking at a single entity. You would choose 'kuziangalia' when addressing multiple subjects, showing attentiveness to a group rather than an individual. This nuanced difference allows speakers to convey their focus more accurately depending on the context.
Culture
'Kuziangalia' is derived from the root verb 'kuangalia,' which means 'to look at' or 'to observe.' The prefix 'ku-' suggests an infinitive form while 'ziangalia' specifically refers to the plural form, emphasizing observation towards multiple subjects. This distinction reflects the communal nature of Swahili culture, where looking out for one another is often considered a social norm.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kuziangalia' mean in English?
'Kuziangalia' translates to 'to look at them' in English, specifically referring to observing multiple subjects. It's a useful phrase for emphasizing the act of watching or paying attention to a group.
Q.How do you conjugate 'kuziangalia' in different tenses?
In present tense, it remains 'kuziangalia.' For past tense, you could say 'niliweza kuziangalia,' meaning 'I was able to look at them.' In future tense, it becomes 'nitaweza kuziangalia,' meaning 'I will be able to look at them.'
Q.How can I use 'kuziangalia' correctly in a sentence?
You can use 'kuziangalia' in sentences like 'Watoto wanacheka, ni vizuri kuziangalia,' which means 'The children are laughing, it's good to look at them.' This highlights the action of observing a group.
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