You pronounce "good morning:" in Swahili exactly as you do in English,for these are English words. Many Swahili users use this English greeting when speaking Swahili.
Habari za asubuhi is a common morning greeting in Swahili, meaning "What's the news this morning?" (or How are you this morning?)
You say "good morning" in Swahili with a question: Habari za asubuhi? (what is the news of the morning?) to which one replies nzuri, salama, or one of several other positive answers. Asubuhi njema means literally "good morning," but it said on parting and is not a greeting.
"Welcome" in Swahili is pronounced as "karibu."
"Rain" in Swahili is pronounced as "mvua."
In Swahili, "grandfather" is pronounced as "babu."
"Wema" is pronounced "weh-mah," with the stress on the first syllable.
You say "good morning" in Swahili with a question: Habari za asubuhi? (what is the news of the morning?) to which one replies nzuri, salama, or one of several other positive answers. Asubuhi njema means literally "good morning," but it said on parting and is not a greeting.
Habari ya Asubuhi
In Swahili. it isHabari ya asubuhi
"Welcome" in Swahili is pronounced as "karibu."
"Rain" in Swahili is pronounced as "mvua."
In Swahili, "grandfather" is pronounced as "babu."
"Wema" is pronounced "weh-mah," with the stress on the first syllable.
Jua is Swahili for "sun." You pronounce it JOO-ah.
In Swahili, you say "Good morning my love" as "Habari ya asubuhi mpenzi wangu." The phrase "habari ya asubuhi" means "good morning," while "mpenzi wangu" translates to "my love." This expression is often used to greet a romantic partner in a warm and affectionate way.
The word for grandmother in Swahili is "bibii." It is pronounced as "bee-bee."
"matin vah" It means "Good morning" in Scottish Gaelic.
"Good morning" in Tamil is pronounced as "kaalai vanakkam".