KISWAHILI FOR BEGGINERS: Letter I

We continue with the Swahili word which start with letter I. The Swahili word “ishara” means “sign,” “signal,” “gesture,” or “symbol.” It comes from Arabic origin — the Arabic word إشارة (ishārah) also means “sign” or “gesture.” Meaning & Usage:”Ishara” can be used in several contexts depending on what you’re trying to communicate:
1. Signal or gesture (nonverbal communication):Example: Alinipa ishara ya kuondoka.He/She gave me a signal to leave.
2. Symbolic or figurative meaning:Example: Msalaba ni ishara ya Ukristo. The cross is a symbol of Christianity.
3. Traffic or directional sign:Example: Fuata ishara za barabarani. Follow the road signs.
4. Warning or cue:Example: Alitoa ishara ya tahadhari. He/She gave a warning signal.
Common Phrases:Ishara ya mkono – hand signal/gesture. Ishara ya upendo – sign of love. Ishara ya hatari – danger sign. Kutoa ishara – to give a sign/signal. Kusoma ishara – to read signs (can be literal or metaphorical)Want to use it in a specific type of sentence or situation? I can help with that too. We will proceed next time