somo

Usages of somo

Mtihani huu unategemea sana uelewa wetu wa masomo ya awali.
This exam depends heavily on our understanding of previous subjects.
Ningependa kupendekeza tukutane mapema kesho, ili tushirikiane kufanya mazoezi ya somo letu la hesabu.
I would like to suggest that we meet early tomorrow, so that we can cooperate in doing practice for our math subject.
Tunatumia mtandao kupata fahamu zaidi kuhusu somo hili.
We are using the internet to get more knowledge about this subject.
Ni muhimu tufanye jitihada tusijisalimishe kwa uvivu wakati tunajifunza masomo mapya.
It is important that we make an effort not to surrender to laziness when learning new subjects.
Mimi ni chipukizi katika somo la falsafa, lakini ninatumia juhudi kubwa kuyafahamu mawazo magumu.
I am a beginner in philosophy, but I am putting in a lot of effort to understand the complex ideas.
Akiwa chipukizi katika somo la falsafa, kaka anafurahia kujadili mawazo mapya na kutazama nuru ya ufahamu.
As a beginner in philosophy, my brother enjoys discussing new ideas and seeing the light of understanding.
Tunatumia intaneti ya shule kutafuta taarifa za somo letu jipya.
We use the school internet to search for information for our new subject.
Mimi ninapenda somo la fizikia darasani.
I like the physics subject in class.
Mimi mwenyewe nilichagua kusoma Kiswahili kuliko somo la fizikia.
I myself chose to study Swahili rather than physics.
Kama ungekuwa mwalimu, ungefundisha somo gani shuleni?
If you were a teacher, which subject would you teach at school?
Mimi ninapenda somo la uhandisi chuoni.
I like the subject of engineering at college.
Ninapenda somo linalofundishwa na mwalimu wetu wa Kiswahili darasani.
I like the subject that is being taught by our Swahili teacher in class.

Test yourself: What does somo mean?

AI Language TutorTry it ↗
What's the best way to learn Swahili grammar?
Swahili grammar becomes intuitive with practice. Focus on understanding the core patterns first — how sentences are structured, how verbs change form, and how words relate to each other. Our course breaks these concepts into small lessons so you can build understanding step by step.

Sign up free — start using our AI language tutor

Start learning Swahili

Master Swahili — from somo to fluency

All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods.

  • Infinitely deep — unlimited vocabulary and grammar
  • Fast-paced — build complex sentences from the start
  • Unforgettable — efficient spaced repetition system
  • AI tutor to answer your grammar questions