neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'uamuzi' in both professional and personal contexts when discussing choices or resolutions. For instance, during business meetings, one may refer to 'uamuzi' when deciding on a project direction, while friends might discuss their 'uamuzi' over dinner when choosing where to travel.
Synonyms & nuances
'Uamuzi' can be compared to 'maamuzi,' which is a plural form meaning 'decisions.' While 'uamuzi' refers to a single decision, 'maamuzi' encompasses multiple decisions, thus the choice between them depends on whether you are referring to one specific choice or a series of resolutions.
Culture
The word 'uamuzi' derives from the root 'amuzi,' which relates to making judgments or resolving matters. In Swahili culture, decision-making often involves communal input, reflecting the values of togetherness and collaboration, making 'uamuzi' not just a personal act but a shared experience.
FAQ
Q.What does 'uamuzi' mean in English?
'Uamuzi' translates to 'decision' in English, referring to the act of making a choice among options.
Q.How do you use 'uamuzi' in a sentence?
You can use 'uamuzi' in a sentence like this: 'Nilifanya uamuzi wa kuhamia Nairobi,' which means 'I made the decision to move to Nairobi.'
Q.Are there common mistakes with the word 'uamuzi'?
A common mistake is confusing 'uamuzi' with 'maamuzi.' Remember, 'uamuzi' is singular, while 'maamuzi' is the plural form, so use them according to the number of decisions you're referring to.