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tisa — meaning in English: nine

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'tisa' when counting objects or people, such as in a classroom setting. For example, a teacher might say, 'There are tisa students present today.' It's commonly heard in casual conversations as well, like when asking how many items are needed for a recipe: 'I need tisa tomatoes.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Tisa' specifically refers to the number nine, while synonyms like 'tisa na moja' (ten) or 'nane' (eight) indicate numbers that are closely related. You would use 'tisa' when you want to pinpoint the exact quantity of nine, making it distinct from these alternatives.
Culture
In Swahili, the number 'tisa' holds cultural significance as it is one of the foundational numbers used in counting and arithmetic. The number nine is often associated with completeness in various cultures, and in Tanzania, it's common to find references to 'tisa' in local games and songs, enhancing its presence in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'tisa' mean in English?
'Tisa' means 'nine' in English. It's used in various contexts, especially when counting.
Q.How do you use 'tisa' in a sentence?
You can use 'tisa' in a sentence like, 'Nina watoto tisa' which translates to 'I have nine children.'
Q.Is there a different way to say 'nine' in Swahili?
No, 'tisa' is the standard word for 'nine' in Swahili. There are variations in dialects, but 'tisa' is widely understood.
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