Nice to meet you = Nafurahi kukuona
I'm not sure on the pronunciation, though...
maybe 'Naaf-oo-ra'ii koo-koo-own-a?
HERE'S THE PRONUNCIATION: nah-foo-RAH-hah koo-koo-OH-nah. N.B.: Swahili syllables usually begin with a consonant and always end with the next vowel. The accent is always on the penultimate syllable, with a handful of exceptions (e.g., heshima, respect: HEH-shee-mah).
"Karibu" would be an appropriate response, which means "Welcome" in Swahili.
The phrase "pleased to meet you" in Swahili can be translated as "nimefurahi kukutana nawe."
Siku njema. "Nice day." with no verb. This is an extremely common expression among Swahili-speakers, as are usiku mwema(good or nice night), asubuhi njema (nice morning), mchana mwema (nice day or afternoon or rest of the say), kutwa njema (nice day). Kutwa njema has the same meaning as siku njema and is almost as commonly used. These are all said on departing or saying good-bye; they're not greetings.
To say "nice to meet you" in Igbo, you would say "Nnọọ."
To say "Nice to meet you" in Yoruba, you can say "Ẹ kuọ́lẹ́."
உங்களை பாருங்கள் (Ungalai Paarungal) is the phrase that translates to "Nice to meet you" in Tamil.
The phrase "pleased to meet you" in Swahili can be translated as "nimefurahi kukutana nawe."
Teší ma is a Slovak translation of 'Nice to meet you'.
Memnun oldum=pleased to meet you/nice to meet you
If someone says, "Nice to meet you," you can say, "Likewise," or, "Nice to meet you too." They mean the same thing.
So Nice to Meet You was created on 2012-01-03.
nice to meet you
When You First Meet Them.
"Hello, Nice to meet you" = "Ola, Preser em conhecer-lo"
Nice to meet you!
Desta is Swahili for joy
Siku njema. "Nice day." with no verb. This is an extremely common expression among Swahili-speakers, as are usiku mwema(good or nice night), asubuhi njema (nice morning), mchana mwema (nice day or afternoon or rest of the say), kutwa njema (nice day). Kutwa njema has the same meaning as siku njema and is almost as commonly used. These are all said on departing or saying good-bye; they're not greetings.
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