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nishati — meaning in English: energy

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'nishati' in various contexts, particularly in discussions about energy sources or environmental issues. For instance, during a conversation about renewable energy in a community meeting, one might say, 'Tunahitaji kuongeza nishati ya jua katika maeneo yetu.' (We need to increase solar energy in our areas.)
Synonyms & nuances
While 'nishati' predominantly refers to energy in a physical sense, a synonym like ' nguvu' (force or strength) encompasses a broader concept of power and influence. You would choose 'nishati' when discussing energy specifically in scientific or environmental contexts, whereas 'nguvu' might be used in more abstract discussions about power dynamics or personal strength.
Culture
'Nishati' is derived from the Arabic word 'nashaat', meaning 'energy' or 'vitality'. This connection highlights the influence of Arabic on Swahili, reflecting historical trade links and cultural exchanges along the East African coast. In modern discussions, 'nishati' often appears in contexts related to sustainability and technology, showcasing the evolving nature of the term.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nishati' mean in English?
'Nishati' translates to 'energy' in English, referring to both physical energy and vitality in various contexts.
Q.How do you use 'nishati' in a sentence?
You can use 'nishati' in sentences like, 'Ukweli ni kwamba nishati ya jua ni muhimu kwa mustakabali wetu.' (The truth is that solar energy is crucial for our future.)
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'nishati'?
A common mistake is confusing 'nishati' with 'nguvu'. Remember that 'nishati' specifically refers to energy, while 'nguvu' can imply strength or force in different contexts.
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