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Pika “cook” Imba “sing” Kula “eat” Vaa “wear” Ruka “jump” Kaa “sit” Simama “stand” Cheka “laugh” Lia “cry”
Pika “cook” Imba “sing” Kula “eat” Vaa “wear” Ruka “jump” Kaa “sit” Simama “stand” Cheka “laugh” Lia “cry”
The verb ‘to have’ conjugations in Swahili ‘Have’ is –na in Swahili Positive Negative I have a watch. I don’t have a watch (mimi) nina saa. (mimi) sina saa. We have an umbrella. We don’t…
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 interpreting type: a) Simultaneous interpretation In this type of interpretation, the interpreter listens to spoken…
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 while the most expensive is an airplane. The following are the most common facilities the…
Good morning! Habari za asubuhi What’s your name? Jina lako nani? I like swimming Ninapenda kuogelea I like playing soccer Ninapenda kucheza soka I live in Tanzania Ninaishi Tanzania I keep animals like dogs, cats and goats Ninafuga mbwa, paka…
How to tell time in Swahili Telling time is one of the important things in Swahili language. The Swahili people normally use a 12-hour format in telling time. Every hour appears twice a day. There are terms used to clarify…
How to tell time in Swahili Telling time is one of the important things in Swahili language. The Swahili people normally use a 12-hour format in telling time. Every hour appears twice a day. There are terms used to clarify…