You spell read r, e, a, d in Swahili
The Swahili word that means read is kusoma (infinitive), e.g., ninasoma (I am reading), unasoma (you are reading), nasoma kila siku (I read every day).
Kusoma also means study, e.g., Nasoma historia (I study history). This usage is the same in the U.K. ("I read history at university").
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Ahsante or Asante
The word Swahili is spelled "Swahili." In Swahili, the language is called Kiswahili. Note: If you wanted to know the spelling conventions for Swahili, the language (which was originally written in Arabic script) uses the Roman alphabet and the words are spelled phonetically. The pronunciation of vowels is comparable to Italian and Spanish.. With a couple of minor exceptions the consonants are pronounced much like English consonants.
The Swahili word is 'Na'
Not a Swahili word.
You spell wedding in Swahili as w, e, d, d, i, n, g. The word in Swahili that means wedding is arusi. You spell it a, r, u, s, i.
"Elderhouse" in Swahili can be translated as "nyumba ya wazee."
You spell soul in Swahili s, o, u, l.The word that means soul is roho.Roho Mtakatifu: holy spirit
You spell "buffalo" the same in all languages that use the Roman alphabet: b, u, f, f, a, l, o. The Swahili word for buffalo, referring to the African or Cape buffalo, is nyati.
Hello in Swahili is spelled as "Hujambo" or "Jambo".
The Swahili word for devil is "shetani."
You spell 8 e, i, g, h, t and you spell 8 this way in every language; also: a, t, e.The word for "eight" in Swahili is -nane, which is declined to agree with the noun it modifes. E.g.,watoto wanane (8 children), magari manane (8 cars). Also note: miti kumi na minane (18 trees).
You spell "laugh" is Swahili as follows: l, a, u, g, h.The Swahili verb that means to laugh is kucheka. Alicheka sana (He laughed a lot)
You spell kind in Swahili k, i, n, d.First contributor's answer: karimu-karimu is an adjective that refers to hospitality. The noun mkarimu means a hospitable or generous person.Mtu mpole or Mtu mkarumu both mean a kind person. Huyu ni mpole means this person is kind.
"Upendo"
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