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mafanikio — meaning in English: success

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neutral common
Usage
Native Swahili speakers use the word 'mafanikio' in various contexts, often during discussions about personal achievements, career milestones, or societal advancements. For instance, one might say 'Nimepata mafanikio katika kazi yangu' (I have achieved success in my job) when celebrating a promotion or accomplishment.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'mafanikio' generally means success, synonyms like 'ufanisi' emphasize efficiency and effectiveness in achieving goals. Choose 'mafanikio' when you want to highlight broad accomplishments, while 'ufanisi' may be more applicable in contexts focused on performance outcomes.
Culture
'Mafanikio' is derived from the root 'faniki,' which means to succeed or to accomplish. In Swahili culture, 'mafanikio' carries significant weight as it reflects not only personal achievement but also contributes to the collective success of communities, highlighting the interconnectedness of individual and group prosperity.
FAQ
Q.What does mafanikio mean in English?
'Mafanikio' translates to 'success' in English, referring to the achievement of desired goals or outcomes.
Q.How can I use mafanikio in a sentence?
You can say, 'Aliweza kupata mafanikio katika mtihani wake,' which means 'He was able to achieve success in his exam.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using mafanikio?
One common mistake is using 'mafanikio' in a context that implies failure or lack of achievement. Ensure that its usage aligns with positive outcomes to maintain its intended meaning.
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