Swahili · Nature & Environment
Flower
The colorful blossom of a plant; plural maua.
Alimpa mama yake maua mazuri.
He gave his mother beautiful flowers.
'Ua' stems from the Proto-Bantu root *-wa, meaning a flower or blooming plant. It has linguistic ties to other Bantu languages with similar meanings.
'Ua' is commonly used in both formal and informal settings, often in discussions about gardening, beauty, and culture. There is consistency in usage across various Swahili-speaking regions.
The word is celebrated in Swahili poetry, particularly in verses that focus on love and nature.