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In Nyanja, "welcome" is translated as "mwayi waona".
ku mpyompyontana
Nyanja, also called (Chinyanja, Chichewa, or Chewa) is spoken in the following countries:ZambiaMalawiMozambiqueZimbabwe
you say ''anna'' in order to say big brother in tamil
In Flemish, you say "broer" to mean brother.
In Nyanja, "welcome" is translated as "mwayi waona".
ku mpyompyontana
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In Nyanja, you say "Tiyeni tipange" to mean "let's play." This phrase invites someone to engage in an activity or game together. Nyanja is one of the languages spoken in Zambia and parts of Malawi.
In Nyanja, you say "Ndimakukonda" to express "I like you." This phrase conveys affection and is commonly used in conversational contexts. Nyanja is one of the languages spoken in Zambia and parts of Malawi, making it an important means of communication in those regions.
In Nyanja, the word for grandmother is "bambo." It is used affectionately to refer to one's grandmother in the context of family and cultural relationships.
Nyanja, also called (Chinyanja, Chichewa, or Chewa) is spoken in the following countries:ZambiaMalawiMozambiqueZimbabwe
All I can find is that it is a Nyanja word but no translation. It is spoken by a people of central Africa that live mainly in Malawi. Nyanja is a Bantu language of the Nyanja people spoken in Malawi and Zambia.
All of these languages belong to the Bantu language family. Bemba and Nyanja both have traditional and urban language registers, but the others do not.
Wilfred Guy Atkins has written: 'Suggestions for an emended spelling and word division of Nyanja' -- subject(s): Nyanja language, Grammar, Orthography and spelling
The Nyanja or Bemba text "Uli na chimbolo chikulu cha black" translates to "You have a big black penis" in English.
you can say "nong" to a little brother or sister