There is no such language as "Kenyan". You would have to specify which of the 63 different languages of Kenya you are talking about.
There is no language called "Kenyan". Kenya's official languages are English and Swahili - in Swahili "dad" is "baba".
It's not Kenyan, it's Hawaiian! And... "Kenyan" is not a language.
Not according to this. http://kenya.rcbowen.com/constitution/chap6.html#91 According to the precise wording used here, a WOMAN marrying a Kenyan is entitled to apply for citizenship. With the lack of wording that a man marrying a Kenyan is also entitled to apply, I would have to say that either you wouldn't be or else applications are approved on a case by case basis. I would consult the Kenyan embassy for clarification.
The Swahili word for "spirits" is "roho". While there are more than sixty languages spoken in Kenya, the two official languages are English and Swahili. There is no language called "Kenyan".
"Masai" is a Kenyan tribesman.
happy holidays, eh
Happy holidays = Sărbători fericite
Happy Holidays in persian or farsi
To say happy holidays in welsh is gwyliau yn hapus
how do you say happy holidays in scottish lol you just say happy holidays then that's you said it
no, because you can only say "Have a Happy Holiday, or just "Happy Holidays."
no, because you can only say "Have a Happy Holiday, or just "Happy Holidays."
You say "Happy Holidays". If the person is Christian you can say "Merry Christmas", if the person is Jewish you can say "Happy Hanukkah" or if the person is African you can say "Happy Kwanzaa"
Tagalog translation of HAPPY HOLIDAYS: Maligayang Pagdiriwang
Norwegians don't say happy holidays. One can say "God Jul" for Merry Christmas if that is what you ment.
To say happy holidays in hawiaiin: Hau'oli Lanui (how-oh-lay la-new-ee)
"pushime lumtur" "lumtur" = "happy" "pushime" = "holidays" or if you mean "happy holidays" then "gëzuar festat"