Hongera means congratulations. The plural is hongereni, used to two or more people, e.g., hongereni na ndoa ya binti yenu congratulations on your daughter's marriage, Kadi ya hongera a congratulatory greeting card.
"Hongera" in Swahili means congratulations or well done. It is used to express praise or positive feedback to someone.
The Swahili word for grandmother is "bibituu" or "nyanya".
Well it can differ in pure Swahili it is bibi meaning grandmother. But often in Kenyan Swahili they use bibi to mean wife, and exchange it for nyanya. Which by the way also means tomatoe so use wisely. Example: bibi yangu amezeeka= my grandmother has grown old.
Grandma in Swahili is "bibii."
Grandmother in Swahili is "bibii".
"Elderhouse" in Swahili can be translated as "nyumba ya wazee."
Congratulations in Swahili is "Hongera".
The Swahili word for congratulations is "Hongera."
Hongera, commonly translated into English as "congratulations." It's what you would say to anyone who has accomplished something admirable or had good fortune.
To one person: Hongera arusi yenu To two or more: Hongereni arusi yenu Bride is Bibi Arusi Groom is Bwana Arusi Ndoa is marriage, and arusi is wedding. Hongera (pl. hongereni) is the general word for congratulations: on a birth, success in exams, confirmation, engagement, victory in a game, etc.
Not a Swahili word.
Not a word in Swahili
In swahili,Imani mean's ''Faith''
It means Cheetah in Swahili!
"Love" in Swahili is "upendo."
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
Hongera! or Heri ya Siku kuu!The phrase above means literally, and commonly, congratulations on the important day (i.e., holiday, not birthday). Instead, people use the English and say, Heri ya birthday.
Hate in Swahili is translated as chuki.