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Normal greetings in Swahili
Informal Greetings These greetings are mainly used in conversations with friends or people who are familiar with each other. these greetings carry a sense of…
Informal Greetings These greetings are mainly used in conversations with friends or people who are familiar with each other. these greetings carry a sense of…
Pika “cook” Imba “sing” Kula “eat” Vaa “wear” Ruka “jump” Kaa “sit” Simama “stand” Cheka “laugh” Lia “cry”
Mhandisi – engineer Mkulima – farmer Mfugaji – animal keeper Mamantilie – food vender Mkutubi – librarian
The list of most common Swahili phrases Habari (hello) Nakupenda (I love you) Asubuhi njema (wish you good morning) Mchana mwema (wish you good afternoon)…
Greetings in Swahili In Swahili language, greetings can be grouped into formal greetings and informal greetings. Greetings are often times intended to know how one…
The verb ‘to have’ conjugations in Swahili ‘Have’ is –na in Swahili Positive Negative I have a watch. I don’t have a…
The verb ‘to love’ conjugations in Swahili Love means penda in Swahili I love music……………………………ninapenda muziki We love people……………………….tunapenda watu You love fish (singular)………………unapenda samaki…
The list of most common Swahili phrases Habari (hello) Nakupenda (I love you) Asubuhi njema (wish you good morning) Mchana mwema (wish you good afternoon)…
What is language interpreting? This is an act of transferring information or message from one language to another orally. The following are some of language…
How do we call means of transport in Swahili? The Swahili people use different means of transport. The cheapest means among these is a bicycle…