It means, "Hello, Mother." Jambo is short for Hu jambo?"you"re all right?" and has become common as an equivalent to the English hello. Mama is a respectful address to any adult woman, and humorously to young women and girls.
Jambo rafiki
"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?
. How are you?
Not a Swahili word.
"Jambo" means hello in Swahili.
Im fine, no worries (Swahili)
Fraze is not Swahili. The Swahili Jambo. Nipe senti mojameans "Hello. Give me one cent." In the 21st century senti moja is nonsense because cents (hundredths of a shilling) exist only in bank computer programs.
Jambo
Jambo rafiki
"Jambo" doesn't come from a religion. It comes from the Swahili language and means "hello".
"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?
Hello friend= Jambo rafiki / Hello my friend= Jambo rafiki yangu... And if you want to say friends=marafiki.. -Lola :)
The most common "hello" in Africa is "jambo" or "jambo sana". This is Swahili, but is common and universal across all south and central Africa
"Jambo, jina langu ni Aine."
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?"