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kujulika — meaning in English: to be known

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'kujulika' in discussions about reputation, particularly in professional settings. For example, a company might want its brand to 'kujulika' in the market, meaning it seeks to be recognized and trusted by consumers. Additionally, it can appear in casual conversations when discussing the importance of being known within social circles or communities.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kujulika' is closely related to 'kujulikana', which also means to be known, but the latter often implies a more formal recognition. While 'kujulika' can be used in everyday speech, 'kujulikana' might be better suited for contexts involving legal or official recognition.
Culture
'Kujulika' derives from the root 'julikana', which signifies recognition and familiarity. In many East African cultures, being well-known often correlates with social status and influence, reflecting the community's values on relationships and social networks. This word encapsulates the essence of identity in a society that values interconnectedness.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kujulika' mean in English?
'Kujulika' translates to 'to be known' in English, suggesting a state of recognition or familiarity within a community or among individuals.
Q.How do you use 'kujulika' in a sentence?
You can use 'kujulika' in a sentence like, 'Huyu ni mwanamuziki maarufu, anajulikana sana.' which means 'This is a famous musician, he is very well known.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'kujulika'?
A common mistake is confusing 'kujulika' with 'kujulikana.' While both refer to being known, 'kujulika' is more casual and versatile, while 'kujulikana' is more formal and specific.
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