Swahili · Emotions & Feelings
Anger
The feeling of strong displeasure.
Ana hasira na mimi.
He is angry with me.
The term 'hasira' derives from the Arabic word 'حَصَارَة' (ḥāṣārā), which means 'to be vexed' or 'to be angry'. It has been integrated into Swahili, showcasing the historical influence of Arabic on the language during trade and cultural exchanges along the East African coast.
'Hasira' is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts across various registers, from informal conversations to formal literary works. It is prevalent in urban and rural areas throughout East Africa, often reflecting personal emotions in social settings.