joy and happiness is furaha, pronounced foo- HA-ha (i,e,, last 2 syllables rhyme with "haha."
The Swahili word for joy is "furaha."
"Joy to the World" in Swahili is "Furaha Kwa Ulimwengu."
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.
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
"Dusk" in Swahili is translated as "jioni."
"Soul" in Swahili is "roho."
"Joy to the World" in Swahili is "Furaha Kwa Ulimwengu."
Furaha ya maisha yangu.
Furaha, pron. foo-RAH-hah It's also a very common girl's name in Swahili, as is its English equivalent, Happiness (or just Happy). Not many people have the English name Joy, but people named Joyce are often called Joy.
The meaning of FURAHA of Eastern African origin is "joy, happiness" in Swahili and it is a female name.
Desta is Swahili for joy
Moja (pronounced MOH-jah)The Swahili j is pronounced exactly as the English j in joke, jack, etc.Number One (e.g., "We're Number One!") is Namba moja or Nambari moja. This contributor saw a giant headline on the front page of a Swahili tabloid newspaper nearly 50 years ago that said in 96-point type NAMBA WANI!
SaranThis contributor has no idea what the above means or where it comes from or why it has been put here as an answer. Presumably it was intended as an amusing joke by the class clown.Joy in Swahili is furaha. It is a common woman's name in East Africa, and girls with that name are also sometimes called Happy or Joy.
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No direct translation would be idiomatic in Swahili, whose speakers do not use anything ccmparable to the English "I cant wait to . . ."Natazamia kwa furaha kukuona tena (or kuonana nawe tena): I look forward with joy to seeing you again (or meeting you again).
The Swahili word for devil is "shetani."
The Swahili word is 'Na'
Leopard is "chui" in Swahili