Furaha. It is also a common woman's name. People named Furaha are also sometimes called Joy, Happy, or Happiness.The verb is kufurahi. Tulifurahi sana, we were very happy.
I'm happy!
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
"Dusk" in Swahili is translated as "jioni."
Brandon is not a Swahili name, but to make the name look Swahili it would be... Brandoni.
happy holidays
I'm happy!
Sabato Njema
Watoto wenye furaha
Heri ya mwaka mpya
Heri kwa sikukuu ya Pasaka
Furaha Ya Kuzaliwa Mrembo.
Heri mtoto, also means happy baby
Pongezi kwa siku y kuzaliwa miaka sitini
Furaha. It is also a common woman's name. People named Furaha are also sometimes called Joy, Happy, or Happiness.The verb is kufurahi. Tulifurahi sana, we were very happy.
Furaha wa siku ya kina mama
Swahili speakers in East Africa do say "furaha ya siku ya kuzaliwa" (happiness for the day of being born), but since this is somewhat cumbersome, they almost always and almost everywhere use the English "Happy birthday."Since Swahili does not have a single word that means birthday, the English word is used and understood everywhere in East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda).Swahili-speakers in the former Belgian territories of Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi might not know the English word.