Safari is a Swahili noun that means journey or trip of any length, whether down the street or around the world. Its verb form is safiri (infinitive, kusafiri), to travel. Its abstract form, usafiri, means method of transporation. Its origin is Arabic, as are many Swahili words.
The question here is weak: It isn't related to swahili; it is part of the language.
The word safari originates from the Swahili language, where it means "journey" or "expedition." It has been adopted into English to refer to a journey, especially a trip taken to observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
"Safari" is a Swahili word that means journey or expedition. It has been adopted into English to refer to trips to observe or hunt wild animals.
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
The Swahili word "abiria" means "passenger" in English.
The Swahili word "sabuni" translates to "soap" in English.
"Ayokunie" is not a Swahili word. It is possible that it is a name or a word from another language. Can you provide more context or information?
Safari is a word from an African language (Swahili), derived from the Arabic 'safar' meaning 'travel'. The French language also adopted 'safari' and use it as it is used in English.
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It comes from the Arabic word, 'safar', meaning a journey. However the word 'safari' itself is Swahili, a language used in South-East Africa.
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Safari is a Swahili word meaning to go on a journey. It was 'borrowed' from the Arabic Language 'safar' also meaning journey
It is a Swahili word meaning Journey
It is the Swahili word for 'travel' or 'journey'.
The English word 'environment' can be translated in the African Swahili language. In this language it becomes the word 'mazingira'.
The spelling is the same, Safari is a Swahili word meaning 'journey' borrowed from the Arabic word 'safariya' meaning 'to travel'
Not a word in Swahili. By its apearance it could be a word from another Bantu language.
The Swahili word 'hasara' means 'loss' in the English language.
The Swahili word 'gharama' means 'cost' in the English language.