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self-confidence in Swahili: kujiamini

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'kujiamini' in discussions about personal growth, especially when encouraging friends or family members to believe in themselves during challenging times. For instance, a mentor might tell a student, 'You need to have kujiamini before your presentation to succeed!'
Synonyms & nuances
'Kujiamini' closely relates to 'ujasiri' (bravery), but while ujasiri focuses on taking risks despite fear, kujiamini emphasizes a deep-seated belief in one’s own abilities. Use 'kujiamini' when you specifically want to denote confidence rather than just courage.
Culture
'Kujiamini' is derived from the root word 'jiamii,' which translates to 'trust oneself.' In many East African cultures, self-confidence is celebrated as a vital trait for success in both personal and professional life. The emphasis on community support often highlights the importance of fostering kujiamini among peers to create a more confident society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kujiamini' mean in English?
'Kujiamini' translates to 'self-confidence' in English, indicating a person's belief in their own abilities and judgment.
Q.How can I use 'kujiamini' in a sentence?
You can use 'kujiamini' in sentences like, 'Ninahitaji kujiamini ili niweze kuzungumza mbele ya watu,' which means 'I need self-confidence to speak in front of people.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'kujiamini'?
A common mistake is confusing 'kujiamini' with 'kujiweka,' which means 'to set oneself.' Ensure you use 'kujiamini' when referring specifically to self-confidence.
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