No definition in English
No is used to give a negative response.
No in Swahili
There many ways to say no in Swahili
1. Hapana: Hapana is the most common way to say “no” in Swahili. It is pronounced ha-pa-na.
Example
Hapana, sitaki kwenda: No, I don’t want to go.
Je, unapenda mbwa? (Do you like dogs?) – Hapana, sipendi mbwa. (No, I don’t like dogs.)
2. Hasha: Hasha is a more emphatic way to say “no” in Swahili. It is pronounced ha-sha.
Example
Hasha, siamini hilo! No way, I don’t believe that!
3. Sivyo: It is mostly used when you disagree with someone. It is pronounced si-vyo.
Example
Sivyo, sikubaliani na hilo: No, I don’t agree with that.
4. La! – La! is a short, sharp way to say “no.” It is pronounced la, with a strong emphasis on the “a”.
Example
La! Sitaki kula! (No! I don’t want to eat!)
5. Asilani: Asilani is a word used to reject a decision, no matter what. It is pronounced a-si-la-ni.
Example
Hata akinialika sitakwenda kwake asilani. (Even if he invites me, I will not go to his home.)
Other words related to no in Swahili are:
- Abadani
- Kamwe
- Katu
- Hata kidogo
- Bilikuli