provide
ALSO: to produce (it's an infinitive)
It Means What
It is a Swahili word meaning "hippopotamus".
Johari can either mean jewel or essence in Swahili.
Jawara is not a Swahili word. The closest Swahili word to this is two syllables: kujawa na (to be filled with ), example: Amejawa na hofu, he or she is filled with fear.
No idea what language this is but it's not Swahili. If it's intended to be Swahili, then all the words are misspelled and the sounds mixed up.
provide ALSO: to produce (it's an infinitive)
This question is in the Swahili-to-English section, but the words are not Swahili.
It Means What
It is a Swahili word meaning "hippopotamus".
Johari can either mean jewel or essence in Swahili.
"Ye yo" in Swahili is slang used to express surprise or disbelief similar to saying "Oh wow!" in English. It is commonly used in informal conversations.
Jawara is not a Swahili word. The closest Swahili word to this is two syllables: kujawa na (to be filled with ), example: Amejawa na hofu, he or she is filled with fear.
The Swahili word "baisikeli" means "bicycle" in English.
Seven is the English meaning of the swahili word saba.
It means nothing in Swahili. It appears to be noothing more than a silly sound, probably in English, and so could be reproduced as a silly sound in any language, including Swahili.
english: guest Swahili: mgeni
The Swahili word "abiria" means "passenger" in English.