english - swahili
father - baba
brother - kaka
Father in Swahili is "baba" and brother is "ndugu."
Brother in Swahili is "ndugu".
To say "for my brother and sister" in Swahili, you can say "kwa ndugu yangu na dada yangu".
"Sister" in Swahili is "dada".
moofasa. just like in the lion king.Maybe this one is regional, but "baba" is the word for "father" in the regions I've visited, northern and central Tanzania.
"Ndugu" in Swahili means "sibling" or "brother" and is used to refer to a male relative or someone who is like a brother.
Brother in Swahili is "ndugu".
To say "for my brother and sister" in Swahili, you can say "kwa ndugu yangu na dada yangu".
"Sister" in Swahili is "dada".
"my father's brother" is my uncle
Tunakupenda, Baba (or you can substitute "daddy" for the Swahili baba, father, because many Swahili-speakers know and use the word).
moofasa. just like in the lion king.Maybe this one is regional, but "baba" is the word for "father" in the regions I've visited, northern and central Tanzania.
Grandmother: Bibi (Bee-Bee) or Nyanya Grandfather: Babu (Bah Boo) Mother: Mama Father: Baba (Bah-Bah) Sister: Dada (Dah-Dah) Brother: Kaka (Kah-Kah)
The Swahili name for father is "baba".
Your fathers brother is your uncle.
"Ndugu" in Swahili means "sibling" or "brother" and is used to refer to a male relative or someone who is like a brother.
Salaam (greetings).Give my greetings (regards) to your father): nisalamie baba yako."Regards" as the closing to a letter: wasalaam. This is the standard closing.
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri