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).
The Swahili word is 'Na'
reading in Swahili is masomo
Swahili is a language spoken by Swahili people in African countries of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Burundi. In Swahili champion is called Bingwa.
maswafi
Malaika
Heri
Heri moja
Baraka, both singular and plural.
Heri mtoto, also means happy baby
yes, it means blessed in Swahili CORRECTION: First, Barack is an Arabic or Hebrew word, not Swahili. Its Swahili form, from Arabic, is baraka. Second, baraka is a noun meaning blessing. Blessed is a past participle of the verb to bless; the Swahili word with the meaning to bless is kubarki and to be blessed is kubarikiwa.
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
The Swahili word is 'Na'
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reading in Swahili is masomo
english: guest Swahili: mgeni
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