Consumer Law

How do we say the verb ‘to have’ in Swahili?

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…

Language interpreting

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…

Swahili at the restaurant

At the  restaurant Words normally used at the restaurant Chakula (food)            Kinywaji (drink)                Hela / pesa (money)          Wali (rice) Ugali (Tanzanian most eaten food) Kachumbali (salad)            Juisi (juice)                 Bei (price)               Chenji (change) Mkate (bread)        Maziwa (milk)                         Nyama (meat)          Supu (soup)…