Sheng (linguistics)
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Sheng is a Swahili
Swahili language
Swahili or Kiswahili is a Bantu language spoken by various ethnic groups that inhabit several large stretches of the Mozambique Channel coastline from northern Kenya to northern Mozambique, including the Comoro Islands. It is also spoken by ethnic minority groups in Somalia...

-based patois
Patois
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 or slang
Slang
Slang is the use of informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's language or dialect but are considered more acceptable when used socially. Slang is often to be found in areas of the lexicon that refer to things considered taboo...

-based language, originating in Nairobi
Nairobi
Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The city and its surrounding area also forms the Nairobi County. The name "Nairobi" comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nyirobi, which translates to "the place of cool waters". However, it is popularly known as the "Green City in the Sun" and is...

, Kenya
Kenya
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, and influenced by the many languages spoken there. The word is coined from the two words - (S)wahili and (Eng)lish.

While primarily a language of urban youths, it has spread across social classes to the halls of the Kenyan parliament and geographically to neighbouring Tanzania
Tanzania
The United Republic of Tanzania is a country in East Africa bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south. The country's eastern borders lie on the Indian Ocean.Tanzania is a state...

 and Uganda
Uganda
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.

Originating in the early 1970s in the Eastlands area of Nairobi (variously described as a 'slum', 'ghetto' or 'suburb'), Sheng is now heard among matatu
Matatu
In Kenya and neighboring nations matatu are privately owned minibuses although pick-up trucks were in the past pressed into service as these East African share taxis. Often decorated, many matatu feature portraits of the famous or slogans and sayings, some religious.These minibuses ply set routes,...

 drivers across the region, and in the popular media. Most of the Sheng words are introduced in various communities and schools and given wide exposure by music artists who include them in their lyrics, hence the rapid growth. It can be assumed to be the first language of many Kenyans in urban areas. Like all slang, it is mainly used by the youth and is part of popular culture in this country. It also evolves rapidly, as words are moved into and out of slang use. It is finding broad use among East African hip hop
Hip hop music
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 artists, both mainstream and "underground", whose music helps spread the language and contribute to rapid changes or shifts in Sheng vocabulary, but also among university and secondary-school students.
Although the grammar, syntax, and much of the vocabulary are drawn from Swahili, Sheng borrows from English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

 and from the languages of the various ethnic groups in Kenya, including Gĩkũyũ
Gikuyu language
Gikuyu or Kikuyu is a language of the Bantu family spoken primarily by the Kikuyu people of Kenya. Numbering about 6 million , they are the largest ethnic group in Kenya. Gikuyu is spoken in the area between Nyeri and Nairobi. Gikuyu is one of the five languages of the Thagichu subgroup of the...

, Luo
Luo languages
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 and Kamba. Words are also borrowed from languages that are neither a local language nor English — such as the Sheng word dame "lady" — which is a title of honour for a lady in English, or morgen
Morgen
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"morning" - a Sheng word used in some areas with a similar meaning in German
German language
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Analysts of Kenyan education have claimed Sheng is a bad influence to education stating "The overbearing influence of Sheng is a leading cause of bad performance in Swahili among pupils."

Sheng vocabulary can vary significantly among regions of Kenya and East Africa, and even neighbourhoods of Nairobi. Most of the youth living in Nairobi often use Sheng as their everyday language rather than speak fluent Swahili or English.

Some examples of popular Sheng words are manzi or mresh which means "girl", beste which means "friend", "muenjoyo" which means "having fun", hanye which means "to go out at night" and waka which means "to get drunk".

Sample vocabulary

  • deng'a, thwau', bunde, mchuma:gun
  • kioo, oss:one hundred
  • mwere,fala:stupid person
  • ocha, moshatha:up country
  • noma, niku hatata, wa gwan:in a mess
  • njeve: cold
  • fala: idiot
  • chapo: chapati
    Chapati
    Chapati or Chapatti or Chapathi is an unleavened flatbread from the Indian subcontinent. Versions of it are found in Turkmenistan and in East African countries Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania...

  • ngodha: underpants
  • msee/kizee: guy
  • mzeiya: dude
  • mresh/supuu/manzi/shore: girl
  • buda/mzae: old man
  • zi/nada/do: no
  • mathree/mat/jive/buu: matatu
    Matatu
    In Kenya and neighboring nations matatu are privately owned minibuses although pick-up trucks were in the past pressed into service as these East African share taxis. Often decorated, many matatu feature portraits of the famous or slogans and sayings, some religious.These minibuses ply set routes,...

     (nicknamed mathree because of matatu; tatu means three in Swahili).
  • fegi/mozo/ngale,fuaka: cigarette
  • karao/gova/sanse: police
  • keja/hao/mbanyu: house
  • matha/mathe/mthama/: woman
  • mboch: house girl (maid)
  • mbota: watch
  • mbwenya: coat
  • mdosi/sonko: boss, rich person
  • msoto: poor person
  • mdosi/fathe/mbuyu/buda: also means dad
  • masa/mathe/mnyaka: mum
  • chapaa/munde/mundez/niado/ganji/dough/cheddar: money
  • nare: fire/matches
  • ndai/moti/murenga/dinga: car
  • nguenos/ngwex/mwewe: chicken
  • njumu/njuti/ndula: shoes
  • poa: cool
  • ubao/maunenge: hunger
  • veve/mbachu/shamba: khat
    Khat
    Khat, qat, gat or Waquish Spoken from true Yemeni, is a flowering plant native to tropical East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula....

    (Miraa)
  • mburungo: cargo
  • donje/kiatu/chapa: ugly
  • kobole/ngovo/guoko: five Kenyan shillings
  • ashuu/kindee,ikongo: ten Kenyan shillings
  • blue/mbao: twenty Kenyan shillings
  • finje/chuani: fifty Kenyan shillings
  • soo/red: hundred Kenyan shillings
  • rwabe/jill: two hundred kenyan shillings
  • punch/jirongo: five hundred Kenyan shillings
  • gee/kapaa/ngiri/ngwanye/thao/ndovu: one thousand Kenyan shillings
  • vibanzi/chipo/chibaz/njiva: chips (i.e. french fries)
  • ngata/gede: fuel/petrol
  • fika: to go somewhere
  • kirindi: crowd
  • earthwire: neck tie
  • ingiza njeve: to be afraid/chicken out
  • ndo/chapaa/mkwanja:money
    Money
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  • sota,:go bankrupt
  • chipo/vanga:french fries
    French fries
    French fries , chips, fries, or French-fried potatoes are strips of deep-fried potato. North Americans tend to refer to any pieces of deep-fried potatoes as fries or French fries, while in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, long, thinly cut slices of deep-fried potatoes are...

  • kei,muti-one thousand kenyan shillings.
  • mbuyu,buda-dad
  • masa,mokoro,moda- mother
  • konkodi,makanga,manumber-bus conductor
  • karao,gava,sanse - police
  • dush,nyonyi- bird
  • shonde- feaces,shit
  • shower-rain
  • dem,msusu,mroro,mama,shore-girl
  • mtaa-city
  • majuu,chambele-western world
  • ocha-rural area
  • mtoo,mchuma,rithe,fee-firearm
  • mgoso,mlami-white/caucasian person
  • keja,base,diggs-apartment
  • mtiaji,msororaji-snitch
  • deree,kigonyi-driver
  • kauzi,thegi,dingo-thief/mugger/burglar
  • githaa,masaa-time
  • ishia,jikate-go
  • mshikaji-boyfriend/girlfriend
  • pasua,raruka-laugh
  • kukarokota-take a nap
  • nyaku,waka,washa-drink

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