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kanuni — meaning in English: principle

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'kanuni' in educational settings, such as discussing fundamental principles in science or ethics, as well as in legal contexts when referring to laws and regulations. For example, a teacher might explain the 'kanuni' of mathematics during a lesson, or a lawyer may refer to the 'kanuni' that govern a specific case.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kanuni' is often compared to 'sheria,' which means 'law.' While 'sheria' refers specifically to legal statutes, 'kanuni' encompasses broader principles that can apply to various domains, such as ethics or guidelines in social behavior. You would choose 'kanuni' when talking about guiding beliefs rather than enforceable regulations.
Culture
The word 'kanuni' traces its roots to Arabic, reflecting the historical influence of Islamic culture on Swahili-speaking regions. In many East African cultures, principles or 'kanuni' serve as the foundation for moral and social conduct, emphasizing respect and community cohesion.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kanuni' mean in English?
'Kanuni' translates to 'principle' in English, indicating a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of beliefs or behaviors.
Q.How do you use 'kanuni' in a sentence?
You can use 'kanuni' in sentences like 'Kila mtu anapaswa kuheshimu kanuni za jamii' which means 'Everyone should respect the principles of the community.'
Q.Is there a plural form of 'kanuni'?
'Kanuni' is both singular and plural in Swahili, so it can refer to one principle or multiple principles without changing its form.
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