Rafiki means "friend" in Swahili.
Friend in Swahili is "rafiki".
"Friend" in Swahili is said as "rafiki".
"Your dia" in Swahili would translate to "rafiki yako" or "mpenzi wako," depending on the context.
Hello friend= Jambo rafiki / Hello my friend= Jambo rafiki yangu... And if you want to say friends=marafiki.. -Lola :)
Yes, some Swahili words that are equal to English are: rafiki (friend), nyumba (house), kitabu (book), and muziki (music).
Friend in Swahili is "rafiki".
"Friend" in Swahili is said as "rafiki".
"Your dia" in Swahili would translate to "rafiki yako" or "mpenzi wako," depending on the context.
Rafiki yangu
Jambo rafiki
Hello friend= Jambo rafiki / Hello my friend= Jambo rafiki yangu... And if you want to say friends=marafiki.. -Lola :)
Rafiki, meaning "friend" in Swahili. He plays the role of holding the newborn cub up high over the Pridelands.
Yes, some Swahili words that are equal to English are: rafiki (friend), nyumba (house), kitabu (book), and muziki (music).
Ahsanteni, ndugu na rafiki zangu.Thank you is ahsante, but becomes ahsanteni to more thqn one person. The word familia is used in Swahili, as is the word jamii for family. But in this context ndugu would be a better choice because it means all one's relatives present. Rafiki means friend. The standard olural is also rafiki , unchanged but marafiki is often heard these days. Zangu in the sentence is the possessive adjective "my." applied to the two plurals ndugu and rafiki. If the nouns were singular, the poss. adj. would be yangu.
Not a Swahili word.
Not a word in Swahili
Rafiki :)