Most Swahili speakers are concentrated in East Africa, specifically in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and the eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, there are also significant Swahili-speaking communities in other countries such as Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, and parts of Comoros and Mozambique.
The Swahili people primarily live along the eastern coast of Africa, including countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and parts of Somalia. They are known for their unique culture, language, and influence from Arab, Persian, and African traditions.
No, in Swahili "kiSwahili" means the Swahili language. The word for teacher in Swahili is "mwalimu."
Most people simply say "hello," which is the standard word for answering the telephone. Some people say jambo, but this is akin to pidgin Swahili. Standard Swahili greetings are questions, inquiring after the health of the interlocutor.
"Dusk" in Swahili is translated as "jioni."
Brandon is not a Swahili name, but to make the name look Swahili it would be... Brandoni.
The Swahili people primarily live along the eastern coast of Africa, including countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and parts of Somalia. They are known for their unique culture, language, and influence from Arab, Persian, and African traditions.
Not by the majority of the inhabitants, but the few humans who live there usually speak Swahili.
Islam is the predominant religion of the Swahili people.
they are mostly found in Italy and Swahili
This is not a Swahili word, though it might be a word in another Bantu language.In Swahili kwenu means "your home area, or where your relatives live, or your house." Its form is the second-person plural.
Swahili is the most widely spoken.
Tanzania, Kenya, and most of Africa
Kakwa means "to live a respectable, orderly life' in Swahili
Swahili isn't a religion it is the African language spoke in the east Africa
Swahili
There is no Swahili word for circus. You would need to describe what is done or just use the English word, as most East Africans do.
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