In Swahili, "go back home" is translated as "rudi nyumbani".
If you go to google translate it will tell you and say it but i will spell how it is in Swahili chaise
"Kwende" is a name of African origin that means "beloved" or "precious one" in some cultures. It is often used as a given name for boys or girls.
I shall go home He/she will go home You (singular) will go home We shall go home They will go home You (plural) will go home. In practice nowadays, the "shall" is rarely used, and "will" is used for all forms. When "shall" was in more common use, to say "I will..." was a more forceful expression.
Go to wikipedia and type in "home in pawnee". or go to google dictionary.
"برو خانه" pronunced as "Beru khaneh" means go home in Farsi.
If you go to google translate it will tell you and say it but i will spell how it is in Swahili chaise
Kwenda Visuri
Twende tule or Twende tukale - let's go eat
intiki tirigi velu
"Kwende" is a name of African origin that means "beloved" or "precious one" in some cultures. It is often used as a given name for boys or girls.
Nyumba yangu itakuwa nyumba yako If you would like to hear how to say it, go to google, searth translate then go to google translate
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.
Quiero volver a mi ciudad natal.
When you leave home it begins to change with out you immediately. and when you go back it will be different. you can never go back to the home you left.
In an nutshell, it's about the person going on a train trip back home after being away for 12 months. He wants to go back home, back to his roots so to speak. He travelled trying to find himself but to do that he has to go back to where everything is. Home. You can say its about anything as long as you can back it up with examples.
Yes!! Go for it! If they say no atleasthe/she knows how you feel about them and then he/she can go home and think about it for longer and maybe ask you back.
Kalale,Nenda ukalale, Nenda ukalale, Nenda kulala, all of which mean "go to sleep."Most people would probably say simply Lala! -- go to bed.