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safari — meaning in English: trip

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Usage
Native speakers of Swahili often use the word 'safari' in casual conversations when discussing travel plans or trips, particularly in relation to exploring wildlife or national parks. For example, a friend might say, 'Tuende kwenye safari ya Tsavo,' meaning 'Let's go on a trip to Tsavo.' It can also be used in a broader sense for any journey or outing, such as a weekend getaway.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'safari' specifically implies a journey often focused on nature or wildlife, a word like 'ziara' might be used for a more general visit or tour. Choosing 'safari' conveys a sense of adventure and exploration rather than just travel.
Culture
'Safari' originally comes from the Arabic word 'safara,' which means 'to journey.' In the 19th century, it became associated with expeditions in East Africa, especially for wildlife observation. Today, it evokes images of adventure and exploration, symbolizing the rich natural heritage of Kenya and Tanzania, where safaris are a major part of tourism.
FAQ
Q.What does 'safari' mean in English?
'Safari' translates to 'trip' in English, typically implying a journey that involves exploration, especially in natural settings.
Q.How do you use 'safari' in a sentence?
You can use 'safari' in sentences like 'Ninataka kwenda safari kesho,' which means 'I want to go on a trip tomorrow.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'safari'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'safari' with a specific type of trip. Remember that 'safari' can refer to any trip, not just those involving wildlife; context will clarify the meaning.
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