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jua — meaning in English: sun

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'jua' in everyday conversations when discussing the weather or planning outdoor activities. For instance, someone might say, 'Leo jua linawaka vizuri' which means 'Today the sun is shining brightly,' especially when they are going to the beach or having a picnic.
Synonyms & nuances
'Jua' specifically refers to the sun, while 'mwangaza' can mean light or brightness, often used in a more abstract sense. You would choose 'jua' when discussing the celestial body itself or its direct impact on the environment.
Culture
'Jua' has deep cultural significance in various East African communities, symbolizing warmth and life. In traditional Swahili poetry, the sun is often a metaphor for hope and enlightenment, reflecting the sun's vital role in agriculture and daily life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'jua' mean in English?
'Jua' means 'sun' in English. It is a common word used in everyday conversation and has implications in both literal and figurative language.
Q.How do you pronounce 'jua'?
'Jua' is pronounced as ['joo-ah']. The first part rhymes with 'blue,' while the second syllable is pronounced like 'ah' in 'father.'
Q.Can 'jua' be used in different contexts?
'Jua' can be used in various contexts, such as discussing the weather, talking about sunny days, or in idiomatic expressions related to warmth and brightness.
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