In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Unazungumza Kiswahili?" has the meaning of "Do you speak Swahili?"
"Unazungumza Kiswahili" means "Do you speak Swahili?" in Swahili.
"Unajisikiaje?" is "How are you?" in Kiswahili.
Diamond in Kiswahili is "almasi".
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ndio! Ninazungumza Kiswahili" has the meaning of "Yes! I speak Swahili."
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
"Ngingi" in Kiswahili translates to "drought." It refers to a prolonged period of time with little to no rainfall, leading to dry and arid conditions.
"Unajisikiaje?" is "How are you?" in Kiswahili.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ninaweza kusema Kiswahili" has the meaning of "I can speak Swahili."
Diamond in Kiswahili is "almasi".
the golden one
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ndio! Ninazungumza Kiswahili" has the meaning of "Yes! I speak Swahili."
Having possibility, capability, or power.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ninatokea Ujerumani. Nimekuja kujifunza Kiswahili." has the meaning of "I'm from Germany. I've come to learn Swahili."
Chumba
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
rahul means able or efficient.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Hapana! Sizungumzi Kiswahili. Ninazungumza Kiingereza tu" has the meaning of "No! I don't speak Swahili. I only speak English!"
Kiswahili mufti refers to everyday spoken Swahili, which includes slang, colloquialisms, and regional variations. Kiswahili sanifu, on the other hand, refers to formal or standardized Swahili that is used in official contexts, such as media, education, and literature. It follows a set of grammar rules and vocabulary guidelines.