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kuota — meaning in English: to dream

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'kuota' when discussing their dreams, whether in a casual conversation about sleep or in a deeper discussion about aspirations in life. For example, during a family gathering, someone might share a vivid dream they had the night before, or friends could talk about their future ambitions, using 'kuota' to express their hopes.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kuota' is distinct from 'waza,' which means 'to think' or 'to ponder.' While 'kuota' refers specifically to dreams—either while sleeping or in terms of personal aspirations—'waza' is more about contemplation. Choose 'kuota' when you want to specifically talk about dreams or ambitions rather than general thoughts.
Culture
'Kuota' not only means 'to dream' in the sense of sleeping dreams, but it also embodies the concept of dreaming big or aspiring to achieve goals. In many Swahili-speaking cultures, sharing dreams is a way of bonding with others and encourages communal support for each other's aspirations, reflecting a deep-rooted belief in the value of dreams.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kuota' mean in English?
'Kuota' translates to 'to dream' in English, encompassing both the act of dreaming while sleeping and the concept of dreaming about future aspirations.
Q.How do I use 'kuota' in a sentence?
You can use 'kuota' in sentences like 'Nilikuwa na ndoto nzuri jana usiku' which means 'I had a nice dream last night.' You can also say 'Ninakuota kuwa daktari' to express 'I dream of being a doctor.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kuota'?
A common mistake is using 'kuota' interchangeably with 'waza.' Remember that 'kuota' is specifically for dreams or aspirations, while 'waza' refers to thinking or pondering.
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