Tunampenda binti yako (to one person, or binti yenu to a family)
Tunakupenda wewe
Tunakupenda, Baba (or you can substitute "daddy" for the Swahili baba, father, because many Swahili-speakers know and use the word).
In Swahili, "love" is translated as "upendo," and "happiness" is translated as "furaha." These words are often used in various contexts to express affection and joy within relationships and daily life.
The Swahili word is 'Na'
reading in Swahili is masomo
To say daughter in Swahili, you would say "binti".
You can say "my love" in Swahili as "penzi langu."
You can say "Asante, penzi" in Swahili to express "thank you, love".
To say "I love you" in Swahili , you say: Ninakupenda!
Napenda nchi yanguNapenda nchi yetu (I love our country)
Tunakupenda wewe
In Uganda, the most widely spoken languages are English and Swahili. To say "I love you all" in Swahili, you would say "Ninawapenda nyote."
NO my love is this- upendo wangu
The phrase "I love you" is a work used time and time again. The translation of "I love you" from English to Swahili is "Ninakupenda".
The language Pawtua is a form of Swahili. The Swahili translation for the Pawtua word love is upendo. The Swahili language is a Bantu language and has many forms, such as, the Pawtua.
In Swahili, 'love conquers all' is translated as 'Upendo huushinda vyote'.
In Congo, you can say "Nalingaka yo" to express "I love you."