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Blessed one in Swahili is "mbarikiwa."

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The infinitive is kubariki. (The name of the President of the United States, Barack, or baraka in Swahili, is a noun from the same root, meaning blessing). Mungu ibariki Afrika: God bless Africa, is the first line of Tanzania's national anthem, which is the same as South Africa's (Ngosi sikelele Afrika).The passive infinitive is kubarikiwa. So nimebarikiwa (I have been blessed) amebarikiwa (he or she has been blessed), tumebarikiwa (we have been blessed), wamebariiwa (they have been blessed), umebarikiwa(you sing. have been blessed), mmebarikiwa (you pl. have been blessed), mtu mbarikiwa.(a blessed person).


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blessedorWhen someone sneezes, you can say "Barikiwa" which would be "Bless you".Correction: "Bless you" would be ubarikiwe, a subjective form perhaps better translated as "may you be blessed." Barikiwa is a verb stem for the the passive form of kubariki, to bless, , i.e., "to be blessed"; it does not include the affixes indicating person and tense. The noun for bariki is baraka, blessing.


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