ashirikishwe
Ashirikishwe is a Swahili verb form used to express that someone or something should be involved or included in a process, decision, or activity. It is the passive form related to the verb kushirikisha, which means to involve, participate, or include. Ashirikishwe functions as a passive voice construction and can appear in subordinate clauses to indicate that involvement is desired, required, or possible. In formal or policy language, it is common to see ashirikishwe used to emphasize inclusivity and shared responsibility.
- It is typically used in contexts where involvement is being recommended or mandated, such as governance,
- The form often appears in clauses introduced by ili, kwamba, or other subjunctive/optative constructions to express
- It is related to other forms derived from kushirikisha, including kushirikisha (to involve) and ashirikishwa (the
- kushirikisha: to involve or involve others
- mshirika: partner, associate
- ushirika: partnership, collaboration
- shirikisho: association or federation
- Mambo yanayohusu jamii yanahitaji kwamba wananchi ashirikishwe katika maamuzi.
This reflects the idea that matters concerning the community should involve citizens.