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It's perfectly correct to say, 'Hope you and your family are doing well.' What you are saying is, 'Hope you are doing well', and including 'your family' in the sentence. You could say, or write, 'Hope you, and your family, are doing well.' or 'Hope you (and your family) are doing well.' but it could well be seen as unnecessarily cumbersome.
The Swahili word is 'Na'
Tunampenda binti yako (to one person, or binti yenu to a family)
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.
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The greeting "hi" in Swahili is "jambo".
To say "greetings family" in Swahili, you would say "salamu familia."
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It's perfectly correct to say, 'Hope you and your family are doing well.' What you are saying is, 'Hope you are doing well', and including 'your family' in the sentence. You could say, or write, 'Hope you, and your family, are doing well.' or 'Hope you (and your family) are doing well.' but it could well be seen as unnecessarily cumbersome.
you say 'Mimi ni vizuri sana asante'
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
The Swahili word is 'Na'
Tumaini UPDATE: Tumaini is Hope (the noun) To hope would be 'tumai'
Tunampenda binti yako (to one person, or binti yenu to a family)