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Mhandisi – engineer Mkulima – farmer Mfugaji – animal keeper Mamantilie – food vender Mkutubi – librarian
Mhandisi – engineer Mkulima – farmer Mfugaji – animal keeper Mamantilie – food vender Mkutubi – librarian
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…
Fruits and vegetables/matunda na mboga za majani embe (mango), ndizi (banana) nanasi (pineapple), chungwa (orange) parachichi (avocado), papai (pawpaw) limao (lemon), ndimu (lime) tikiti maji (water melon), boga (pumpkin) matembele (potato leaves), zabibu (grapes) ukwaju (tamarind), tufaa (apple) nazi (coconut),…
Family Relationships Baba (father), mama (mother) kaka (brother), dada (sister) babu (grandfather), bibi (grandmother) mjukuu (grandchild) mjomba (uncle), shangazi (aunt) binamu (cousin), mpwa (nephew/niece) shemeji (brother-in-law), shemeji/wifi (sister-in-law) baba mkwe (father-in-law) mama mkwe (mother-in-law) mkwilima (son-in-law) mkamwana (daughter-in-law) baba…
Body parts in Swahili