Shule, or skuli
Mwalimu (pl., walimu). Unlike the English "teacher," mwalimu is used as a honorific in address: Where a teacher in America or Britain might be called Mr. Smith, in East Africa he would be Mwl. Smith.
Once a teacher you will be mwalimu for lifer. The founding father of Tanzania, Julius K. Nyerere, began his professional life as a teacher, and was forever after known as Mwl. Nyerere, an honorific of respect and admiration. This contributor has not taught for several decades but is still called mwalimu.
The Swahili word for devil is "shetani."
The Swahili word for "Honey" is "asali".
The Swahili word for goat is "mbuzi."
The Swahili word for grief is huzuni.
Swahili word for desert is "jangwa"
The Swahili word for "Skin" is "ngozi".
The Swahili word for "Hippopotamus" is "kiboko".
The Swahili word for "nothing" is "hakuna."
The Swahili word for pastor is "mchungaji."
The Swahili word for precious is "thamani."
The word for devil in Swahili is "shetani."
Hapana in Swahili means "no" or "not." It is used to express negation or refusal.