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One strength of the Swahili people is their resilience in adapting to changing environments and circumstances, allowing them to thrive in challenging conditions such as coastal trade routes and cultural diversity.
In Swahili, the word for 'strength' is "nguvu."
for strength, force or power, the word is Nguvu
The people of Kilwa belonged to the Swahili culture and spoke Swahili, which is a Bantu language with Arabic influences due to historical interactions with Arab traders and settlers.
Swahili people historically traded with merchants from Arabia, Persia, India, and China, exchanging goods such as ivory, gold, slaves, and spices along the East African coast. This trade brought cultural influences and wealth to the Swahili city-states, influencing their architecture, language, and customs.
"Sisi" means "we" in Swahili. It is used to refer to a group of people including the speaker.
Uwezo
Nguvu / Uwezo
Mwanamke mwenye nguvu (woman who has strength)
In Swahili, the word for 'strength' is "nguvu."
for strength, force or power, the word is Nguvu
What is the pronunciation for 1 in Swahili
Swahili people follow the religion of Islam since ninth century.
Mwenye nguvu, Having strength: a person with strengthHuyu ndiye mwenye nguvu, the person has strength indeed.
Swahili is a language spoken by Swahili people in African countries of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. In Swahili champion is called Bingwa.
Swahili is a language that is spoken by the Swahili people in countries such as Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. The word for the numeral one in Swahili is 'moja'.
The main religion of the Swahili people is Islam. Islam spread to the Swahili coast through trade and interactions with Arab merchants, leading to the majority of Swahili people practicing the Islamic faith.
Islam is the predominant religion of the Swahili people.