Ardhi (Waziri wa Ardhi: Ministry for Lands)
Land as in country; nchi (e.g., land of my fathers: nchi ya baba zangu).
The Swahili word for land is "ardhi."
The African word for land can vary depending on the specific language or dialect. However, in Swahili, "ardhi" is commonly used to refer to land.
"Jambo" is a Swahili word that is used as a friendly greeting in East Africa, particularly in countries like Kenya and Tanzania. Swahili is commonly spoken in these countries as well as other parts of East Africa.
The word "monstrosity" could be used to describe a land filled with monsters.
Iceland, Ireland, Finland, Swaziland, and Thailand are countries that have the word "land" in their name.
There are four countries that have the word "land" in their names: New Zealand, Iceland, Switzerland, and Thailand.
it can be translated as "land that goes on forever" or "endless plain." ADDITION: Serengeti is not a Swahili word. This contributor believes it is Maasai.
The Swahili word for devil is "shetani."
Not a Swahili word. It is the name of a tribe in Central Kenya, often spelled Gikuyu. In Swahili the word appears as follows:Mkikuyu, a KiyuyuWakikuyu, the Kikuyu peopleUkikuyu, the land of the Wakikuyu
The African word for land can vary depending on the specific language or dialect. However, in Swahili, "ardhi" is commonly used to refer to land.
The Swahili word for "Honey" is "asali".
The Swahili word for goat is "mbuzi."
The Swahili word for grief is huzuni.
The Swahili word for "Skin" is "ngozi".
The Swahili word for "Hippopotamus" is "kiboko".
Swahili word for desert is "jangwa"
The Swahili word for pastor is "mchungaji."
The Swahili word for "nothing" is "hakuna."