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The focus of this lesson is greetings in Swahili . JAMBO is one of the most common words you will hear spoken throughout Kenya. We can help you make your next trip to another country even more fun and immersive. Swahili does not use articles. If you are about to travel to Kenya and Tanzania, this is exactly what you are looking for! You have to infer from the context of the sentence whether or not there is a "the, a, or an" implied. Asking ‘How Are You?’ in Swahili? Swahili uses the … how are you translation in English-Swahili dictionary. Want to learn to speak even more Swahili the fast, fun and easy way? Hujambo. Download mp3 - right click and choose 'save target as' Did you know? Useful Swahili Words. Everything you need to know about life in a foreign country. en You are expected to greet every villager you meet, as they want to know who you are, where you are from, why you are there, and where you are going. You will probably not have too much Swahili in your vocabulary, so this conversation will probably be in English, after the initial Swahili greetings Physical contact Handshakes (right hand only) are extremely important and sometimes hands are held much longer than you might be used to – sometimes for the duration of the conversation. If you want to know how to say How are you today? Dbnary: Wiktionary as Linguistic Linked Open Data, Taking him back into the palace again, Pilate asks: â, Akimrudisha tena ndani ya jumba la utawala, Pilato auliza: â, Akimrudisha tena ndani ya jumba la utawala, Pilato auliza hivi: â, â[Pilate] entered into the governorâs palace again and said to Jesus: â, âPilato aliingia ndani ya jumba la gavana tena na kumwambia Yesu: â, Householders often asked my wife and me: â, Mara nyingi wenye nyumba walituuliza hivi mimi na mke wangu: â, 13 David now asked him: âTo whom do you belong, and, 13 Sasa Daudi akamuuliza: âWewe ni mtumishi wa nani, na, (Luka 23:5-7) Lakini anamuuliza Yesu: â, Although knowing Jesus was from Galilee, Pilate asked: â, Ingawa alijua kwamba Yesu alitoka Galilaya, Pilato aliuliza: â, 13 David asked the young man who brought him the news: â, 13 Daudi akamuuliza hivi kijana aliyemletea habari: â, more fearful, 9 and he entered the governorâs residence again and said to Jesus: â, yao, akaogopa hata zaidi, 9 akaingia tena ndani ya makao ya gavana akamuuliza Yesu: â. Swahili or Kiswahili, is an official language of Tanzania, Kenya (English is the official language the government of Kenya and is widely spoken in urban areas), the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Uganda.Swahili speakers can also be found in surrounding countries, such as Burundi and Mozambique.While only 5-10 million people speak Swahili as their first … If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. At SwahiliPod101, you will be taught the correct pronunciation and intonation, as well as the correct times to greet in Swahili. bab.la arrow_drop_down bab.la - Online dictionaries, vocabulary, conjugation, grammar Toggle navigation African societies are typically both polite and respectful, and so being able to say "thank you" is key when it comes to making new friends and establishing a … Sentence from the lesson: Habari! Found 645 sentences matching phrase "how are you".Found in 51 ms. The first word you learn in any language is “hello”. Swahili (locally referred to as Kiswahili) is Kenya’s national language. (literal translation is: news?) and Goodbye in Swahili! (Or “F*** you”, for some people!). painâ (âTrust in the Lord,â 16â17). Learn the basic greetings in Swahili with Sellah from Kenia! – to one person) – Sijambo (I am fine). To say Good Morning in Swahili: habari ya asubuhi Say it out loud: “ha bah' ree ya ah soo boo hee“ You can learn how to say Good Morning and over 220 other travel-friendly words and phrases with our inexpensive, easy-to-use Swahili language cheat sheets. … 1) Hello, It’s nice to meet you. Download all the audio files (Zip format, 2MB) . Corrections, recordings and translations from Ylanne Sorrows, Rushomesa Remigius, Dwayne Panzeter, Corona Cermak and EasySwahili. Here’s how you introduce yourself in Swahili. How to say hello how are you in Swahili. And if you REALLY want to learn to Swahili with effective audio & video lessons by real teachers – Sign up at SwahiliPod101(click here) and start learning! jw2019 sw Unatazamiwa kuamkua kila mwana-kijiji unayekutana naye, kwani wanataka kujua wewe ni nani, mahali utokapo , kwa nini uko huko, na mahali unapokwenda. Habari? If you would like to help us you are more than welcome, here some options: Donate something trough Paypal. As you well know HowToSay is made by volunteers trying to translate as many words and phrases as we can. Hamjambo (how are you? Pronouncing Words in Swahili Start with the 5 basic vowel sounds in Swahili. All rights reserved. Swahili key phrases. Even though most Kenyans speak perfect English, there are a few phrases and sentences which will prove extremely useful when travelling to Kenya. All our dictionaries are bidirectional, meaning that you can look up words in both languages at the same time. The most surprising things to many wazungu (like us) is that “jambo” isn’t actually a greeting people use much any more — unless they’re trying to squeeze you for your tourist dollars. Human translations with examples: hali, nyaje, habari, hujambo, oya vipi, abaragani, uhali gani, salama leko. Hello and Nice to meet you in Swahili are a must-know phrases. More Swahili words for how are you. Parts of the English-Swahili dictionary are based on Ergane and klnX. Habari — Also means “hello” or “good morning.” Use this one when speaking with older people. This is the Swahili that’s not focused on in textbooks but which makes living in Tanzania or Kenya SO much easier. If you are planning on doing some travelling, learning Swahili would be a great way to make the most of your trip. Even more translations in the English-Polish dictionary by bab.la. Pronunciation. If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me.. Information about Swahili | Phrases | Numbers | Tower of Babel | Learning … To say please and thank you in Swahili! Or learning new words is more your thing? Translation for 'how are you' in the free English-Swahili dictionary and many other Swahili translations. Hujambo (how are you? how are you. To be able to pronounce Swahili words correctly, I strongly recommend the Teach Yourself Swahili CD.You can also check out the Introduction to Kiswahili Language by AbdulGhany Mohammed and Kassim A. Abdullah or the Swahili Pronunciation Guide by Thomas Hinnebusch and Sarah Mirza.Some pronunciation is provided in each section of this … By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. Swahili, a Bantu language that is spoken throughout much of east Africa, is the most widely spoken African language in the world. About Swahili. U hali gani (how are you – to one person) – nzuri (fine). habari yako. Numbers in Swahili (Kiswahili) Information about counting in Swahili, a Bantu language spoken in much of east Africa by about 140 million people. Take these phrases with you on your mp3 player and as a print-out. Useful phrases translated from English into 28 languages. Swahili Translation. – nzuri (fine – to mean there is no bad news). This is the simplest Swahili greeting, and is often the first word learned by visitors to Kenya. Here you can find the translation of the 50 most important words and expressions into Swahili. hadi kule Yeye anataka uwe kunahitaji kunyoroshwa sana, na hio kwa, saw the traveler in the public square of the city, the old man said: â, Alipotazama na kumwona yule msafiri katika uwanja wa jiji, mzee huyo akamuuliza, â, He explains that âonce the householder has got up and locked the, outside and knock, saying, âSir, open to us,â he will say: âI do not know, Yeye anaeleza kwamba âmara mwenye nyumba akiisha kuinuka, mlango na watu wanasimama nje na kupiga hodi, wakisema, âSahibu, tufungulie,â yeye atasema: âMimi sijui, Yule mwanamume mzee naye akauliza: âWatu wa. Topic 1: How to greet when meeting . hello ni jinsi gani Find more words! jinsi ni wewe. in which country or region were you born or raised. Human translations with examples: amback, wenzani, wafanyaje?, wao nakupenda, unafanya nini, je, unafanyaje?. As a first step transcending the language barrier in Africa learning to say a few words in the native tongue will help. Swahili is spoken in Tanzania, Kenya, Congo and Uganda.. Cookies help us deliver our services. Over 50 million people speak the language. Swahili Translation. bab.la - Online dictionaries, vocabulary, conjugation, grammar. We are in a very early stage and we would like to keep growing as we did in the past years. Let’s go. – to two or more people) – Hatujambo (We are fine). Swahili Lessons. and over 220 other travel-friendly words and phrases with our inexpensive, easy-to-use Swahili language cheat sheets. Unatazamiwa kuamkua kila mwana-kijiji unayekutana naye, kwani wanataka kujua wewe, In the letter she wrote: âZane, remember who, + 27 But he will say to you, âI do not know, to where He wants you to be requires a lot of stretching, and that. Fancy a game? Hakuna matata, without a doubt the best known Swahili word thanks to the many people who watched The Lion King on repeat as a child; however, there’s more to it than no worries. It is what you will say at the airport to your guide- a sad goodbye. Home Swahili Language (Kiswahili) Your Lang: None English Español हिन्दी Italiano Русский العربية 日本語 Français Tagalog Português Afrikaans Norsk Svenska Kiswahili Hrvatski Kreyòl ayisyen עברית Türkçe 한국어 中文 Deutsch Shapes in Swahili; Sporting Terms in Swahili; How to Tell Time in Swahili; Swahili Calendar; Directions in Swahili; Useful Swahili Phrases You Can Use in a Hotel; Common Phrases in Swahili; Sports People in Swahili; Professions in Swahili; Common Natural Features in Swahili; Categories. We learned this after two months in East Africa, learning Swahili, and are happy to pass this on to you. how are you. You can learn how to say How are you? Literal: In which country or region were you born or raised? 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