Pole sana. (POH-kay) To more than one person: poleni sana. (poh-LAY-nee)
You say this directly to the grieving person or people.
The correct spelling is "sincere condolences" (regrets over a death).
"My I offer my condolences on your loss?"
aside from "condolences" being misspelled in the original question.It would be used in a situation where some one has had a great loss like a death And it may be put in a sentence like, "Please allow me to give you my sincere condolences for your tragic loss" for example.
I would say something sincere and simple. Perhaps, "I'm sorry to hear about your loss".
Translation: Condolencias I express my condolences = Expreso mis condolencias.
People offer condolences after you have experienced a loss, such as "You have my condolences" after a death in your family. Simply say, "Thank you" and if you wish, continue the conversation, whether it is about the death or another topic.
Con - doll - en -says, that is how I have learned to say it, and am fairly certain you won't sound silly if you say it that way :)
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
The Swahili word is 'Na'
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Pêsames.
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