neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'kujiunga' when discussing activities such as joining a club, participating in a community event, or enrolling in a course. For instance, a student might say, 'Nataka kujiunga na klabu ya muziki' (I want to join the music club) during a school assembly.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'kujiunga' specifically means 'to join,' a similar word is 'kuungana,' which means 'to unite.' You would choose 'kujiunga' when referring to more formal membership in organizations, while 'kuungana' may be used in broader contexts involving unity or coming together.
Culture
'Kujiunga' is derived from the Swahili root 'jiunga,' which means 'to unite' or 'to come together.' This word reflects the communal spirit in many East African cultures, where joining groups and activities is an essential part of social life, fostering connections and collaboration.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kujiunga' mean in English?
'Kujiunga' translates to 'join' in English, often used when someone wants to become part of a group or organization.
Q.How do I use 'kujiunga' in a sentence?
You can use 'kujiunga' in various contexts. For example, 'Ninataka kujiunga na shule mpya' means 'I want to join a new school.'
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'kujiunga'?
A common mistake is using 'kujiunga' when referring to casual participation. Instead, consider using 'kushiriki' which means 'to participate' for less formal contexts.