Swahili · Greetings & Phrases

shikamoo

Respectful greeting (to elders)

Beginnerinterjection

Definition

A respectful greeting to an elder; the reply is marahaba.

Example

Shikamoo, babu! — Marahaba.

Respectful greetings, grandfather! — I accept.

Etymology

'Shikamoo' derives from the verb 'kushika' meaning 'to hold' or 'to respect', indicating a respectful greeting, especially towards elders. It emphasizes the cultural value placed on respect in Swahili-speaking communities.

How & Where It’s Used

This expression is used formally when greeting elders and is almost exclusively spoken. The usage is prevalent in both urban and rural settings.

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