You can ask what's the news about anything and this is in fact a common component of greetings: Habari za nyumbani? (what's the news of home?), Habari za kazi? (of work), Habari za familia (of your family), etc. In Tanzania these days, the word Habari is often dropped: Za kazi? (what''s the news at work?), etc
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Jambo, Kaitlyn. Habari yako?
Habari ya Asubuhi
Jambo rafiki
Depends on what you are trying to say. If you mean "what's up?", i think you could translate it by "habari?"
"Jambo" means "hello" in Swahili. The Jersey Zoo has a magnificent bronze statue of Jambo, who was a gorilla that helped change public perception about his species.
Jambo, Kaitlyn. Habari yako?
"Jambo" means hello in Swahili.
The informal way to say "hey" in Swahili is "jambo." However, it is more common to greet someone by saying "habari" which means "how are you?"
Jambo! Habari gani?
The meaning of the Swahili word habari is news in English.
The official meaning of the Swahili word habari is news.
In Swahili, the national language of Kenya, "hello, how are you?" is "jambo, uko aje?"
"Si jambo" in Swahili translates to "I'm fine" or "I'm okay." It is a common greeting used to respond to inquiries about how someone is doing.
Habari gani
Hu jambo? (Do you have any problem? Everything all right? Note: jambo does not mean "problem" in any other context.)Ham jambo (plural)And many, many other ways. Examples:Habari? (What's the news?)Habari zako? (What's your news?)U hali Gani? or simply, Hali? (What you're condition, i.e., health?)Mzima? (Are you healthy?)Mambo? or Mambo vipi? (How are things? or Any problems?)
habari mtanashati
habari formally sasa is informal